Hey everyone, I got a bit overzealous and planted some flower seeds along with tomatoes and peppers in pots because I was so excited! I live in North Carolina, where it's still pretty warm. I know you're generally supposed to wait until the end of winter to plant, but I've already started. These seeds are germinating indoors, and I don't mind keeping them inside with grow lights as it cools down. I've already planted some wildflowers, and they're doing fine with a few starting to bloom. Despite my timing being off, are there still ways I can successfully grow them?
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Well, the seasons definitely matter! It's getting colder, and your plants may not be ready for outdoor planting by the time winter hits. That’s why we have things like the Farmers Almanac and USDA planting zones. You might still be able to plant some cold-season crops, though!

Oh no ? not even if I keep them inside?