I’m going to plant seeds in pots that I haven’t before, less common plants like Munro’s Globemallow (cool orange flowers), Blue Columbine and Yellow Columbine, Hooker’s Onion (small plants, pink flowers) and Harsh Paintbrush. The usual seeds – all the camas (small, light blue, white and large purple), Chocolate lily, Leopard lily, etc will be planted around outside. Sometimes the planting in pots is just interfering with their best chance, just ending up in the right spot in the ground, but sometimes its worth it, plants occasionally do better in the pots. This is true of Wild Blue Flax and camas.
Below is Harsh Paintbrush, a bright orange red. The bright orange parts are actually leaves, not petals:

Didn’t know you could grow indian paintbrush down here. Always seen it in mountains. It’s been one of my fav for yrs. Enjoy your site.
Paintbrush isn’t all that sturdy here and I’ve had the common paintbrush get crowded out by penstemon, but the smaller Harsh Paintbrush has done well, from seeds in the ground.