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January 14, 2026

Starting Seeds Without Grow Lights

Starting Seeds Without Grow Lights

One of the most significant benefits of starting your seeds is the cost. However, that can quickly be overshadowed if you buy expensive grow lights and run them for months. With energy costs rising, the question arises: What about starting seeds without growing lights? It’s possible, and in this blog post, we share proven tips on how to avoid or reduce the need for grow lights.

The importance of light for seedlings

Starting Seeds Without Grow Lights

When we say that it is possible to start seedlings without grow lights, we do not mean that seedlings do not need light. They do. However, by nature, seedlings do not require midsummer light. They begin their natural growth cycle in spring. So if a seedling at a sunny window leans toward the spring sunshine, that does not harm it, but if there is not enough direct sunlight, a seedling will become spindly and weak. It will also grow very slowly; thatโ€™s where the idea that seeds need to be started months before being planted comes from. 

Start seeds later in the season

Spring Indoor Seed-Starting Schedule

The timeframe from seed to planting for most vegetable seeds is 3-10 weeks. That means if your growing season starts in late May, you do not need to start anything before March. We discussed this in greater detail in the blog post on the indoor seed-starting schedule, which includes a free printable schedule. 

Think again if you plan to run a grow light starting in January. Maybe you would like to grow something else instead. The blog article “Exploring alternatives to starting seedlings early” provides some ideas. 

Use a south-facing window for seedlings

When and How to start tomatoes from seeds

The later start time helps, whether you use grow lights or not, because seedlings still need light. However, if you have a south-facing window suitable for seed starting, you can eliminate the need for grow lights altogether. Later in the season, the sun is higher, providing sufficient light to support healthy seedling growth. 

We recognize that most people do not have enough sunny, south-facing windows for seedlings. However, there is an option to reduce reliance on expensive grow lights. 

Starting Seeds Indoors

Not all grow lights are the same. Those resembling sunlight AC Infinity IONFRAME EVO3 are far more advanced and cost more. If you have an east- or west-facing window, you can combine the available sunlight with the time of day (morning or afternoon) using grow lights. This will reduce the time required to use the grow lights; in this case, you can use less expensive fluorescent lights. The seedlings receive natural sunlight, and the grow lights supplement it when there is insufficient light. 

Use a combination of indoor seeds starting and winter sowing

Growing onions the winter sowing way

If you have more time than money and want to eliminate the need for grow lights entirely, but do not have south-facing windows, here is another great option. 

If you haven’t heard of winter sowing, we recommend you read our blog article. In theory, this method can be used to start all seedlings. However, seeds do not always germinate on time in a cold climate like ours. That’s where the combination of indoor seed starting and winter sowing comes in handy. 

WINTER SOWING IN ZONE 3

Many plant varieties do not need to be started indoors; winter sowing is the best option, even in our cold climate. However, seeds like onions, which need a warmer temperature to germinate and a cooler temperature to grow, can be started indoors. Once the seeds are up and growing, bring the jugs outside. 

Starting Seeds Without Grow Lights

This combination can also be used to start heat-loving plants like tomatoes. However, for more sensitive plants like tomatoes, you must bring them in for cool nights. Caring milk jags back and forth is not hard. They are very compact; you can grab six milk jugs at once. Another option is to store the jugs in a container for easier transport. 

Please do not bring them in for the night to a warm house, as this is a combination of indoors and outdoors. A cool garage is better, as there is less temperature fluctuation. 

Seedlings started in winter sowing, alone or in combination, will be smaller but more robust than those started indoors. If the goal is to eliminate grow lights, it is an excellent method for seed starting. 

Build a cold frame to keep seedlings in

Old Window temporary little Greenhouse

You might have a sunny window to start seedlings indoors as long as they are small. But seedlings grow, and soon enough, they take over the house. It is still too cold for them outside or even in the greenhouse, and they can’t stay indoors any longer. 

A cold frame or a temporary little greenhouse is useful here. It can be built inside a greenhouse to double the protection or outside in a sheltered location. A structure like that can also be used to harden off seedlings easily. 

Some monitoring is necessary in a cold climate. If the temperature drops near freezing, a cold frame may be unable to keep the seedlings warm enough. Be prepared to bring the seedlings inside during cold spells. 

40 Easy Tips for Gardening on a Budget

As you see, there are good options to eliminate the need for a grow light. Gardening does not have to be expensive. Here are more tips for gardening on a budget.

Did we miss a suggestion on starting seeds without a grow light? Please share it in a comment below. 

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