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The Latest Dirt: Seeding Tips

I thought it would be fun to share my seed starting operation with you.
Nothing fancy - I have used this system for 25 years and have grown thousands of seedlings of my unusual treasures that we then pot up at the nursery (and of course a few for my own garden!).

1) Organizing the seeds – a simple plastic box, with cards separating each growing week. I note 8 weeks and 6 weeks from the last frost date (May 30) so that I can then place seeds in the proper sowing week. I also set aside seeds to be sown in late July for fall crops. Early weeks are for lettuces, kales, perennials – all the cool season crops. As we get closer to week 22 (the magic frost free date) I add warm season crops – tomatoes, marigolds, ornamental vines, etc.
2) The seeds get started on my light bench: 3 rows of fluorescent light bulbs on adjustable chains that I can raise as the seedlings get taller.

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