It’s cold outside! We all know that. What can we do to keep those green thumbs busy? We can work those thumbs on indoor activities, like paying attention to indoor potted plants, or get some seedlings going for a head start on the garden.
It will be warming up in just a couple months. With a little effort and commitment you can have the satisfaction of starting your own seedlings. Given how our retail stores are these days, who knows what you will find in the nursery sections, or how much you will have to pay for started garden plants?
Some things you will need to get seedlings started:
•Decisions made on what plants you will be starting and how many.
•You should do a little research to find out some growing details for the plants you want to grow.
•A bit of space for your starters. A place in your house where there is natural sunlight is great, but you probably will need to have a grow light with the short daylight hours in Winter.
•A rack or stand can make the most efficient use of limited space.
•Seed starting pots. Smaller pots will collect warmth quicker, but you will want to transplant sooner if they overgrow.
•Potting mix for seed starting. You want a fine texture that holds moisture. Adding finely ground compost is a great idea.
•Grow lights. As noted previously, with the short amount of daylight hours, you will need grow lights to provide the correct spectrum of light for the right amount of time.
•Finally, you will need some dedication. Seedlings are sensitive and for the best results, they need steady moisture, temperature, and lighting.
It’s a very fulfilling endeavor to grow food to eat from those very small seeds.
Good Luck and Happy Growing
Gardenersbud

