Today I set up the LED Plant lights on the plant stand, so they will be ready when the seedlings germinate. I still need to construct a wider shelf. The first seedlings are onions, which do well started now; peppers and eggplants, which seem to need to longest head start. I think last year I started peppers in March but it might have been April. The pepper crop was quite late. Their raised bed is already set up, which is a nice feeling.
Here is a view of the LED light set up, taken from below. The light colors do not come at all true in the photo.
The seeds I started today.
Onions - Yellow Sweet Spanish (heirloom), New York Early, and Evergreen White Nebuka scallions.
Shallots from Seeds- Ambition F1. I have not tried growing shallots from seeds before.
Peppers- Early Jalapeno, Serrano, Jalafuego F1 hybrid, and Arapaho F1. Tomorrow I may get out some old seeds for others. There is room on the mats.
Eggplants-Long Purple and (I forget) Black. These are old seeds.
I like using the little mushroom containers from the grocery store, as holders for seedling sis packs. They are more sturdy, and hold water. The size is perfect. I have them covered with plastic wrap, and they are on seed starting warming mats.