I have loads and loads of indoor plants and succulents that are propagating at the moment but my outdoor garden is kind of slow getting off the ground. I have some wild flowers growing in a flower bed I made out from my house but in weeks all they've done is sprout a little. I have an aloevera plant outside also. That's it. I tried growing herbs but they didn't even sprout so I suspect I bought bad seeds as I tried germinating them before hand and still nadda.
I'll stick to my indoor plants! I'm moving them outside once they are mature enough
Most culinary herbs are difficult to start from seed. It's probably not you, just the plants you're choosing.
I grow whatever I can get my hands on. This year, we've planted a walnut tree, a crabapple, another grape vine, 4 different peppers, calendula, African daisies, basil, cilantro, parsley, oregano, thyme, bee balm, garlic, and bush beans. I know I'm forgetting stuff too. I WANT indoor plants, but I'm terrible with them.