Indoor Gardening


Germinating Seeds Inside

It doesn’t matter if the seeds you are starting are going to be making their way outdoors
once germinated or if they are going to be additions to your indoor garden – starting
seeds inside is the best way to ensure success. The tiny seeds and seedlings do not do
well with harsh weather changes and a late frost or excessive rain can prevent them from
growing. There is also the problem of birds getting into the seeds as a food source.

There are many commercial helpers you can buy to make germinating seeds an easy
project. Peat pellets that come with a miniature hot house require nothing more than
adding water to the seed and peat and covering with the supplied lid. But some water,
high-quality soil, sunlight and time are all that you need.

Like plants, seeds like to be kept moist so a good drainage system in the pot is necessary
so they do not get too much water. There is no solution to them getting too dry though,
just don’t forget to water them. Don’t count on all of the seeds sprouting even if you
have purchased seeds from a reputable source some will be duds. For this reason, make
sure you plant more of each seed than the desired number of plants you are looking for.

As the seedlings begin to sprout, continue to keep them moist and turn them regularly to
create even sun exposure. When the leaves start to come out you can begin the process of
transplanting. Whether you are going to be growing the plants indoors or outdoors it is
the same procedure. Gently take the new seedling with the roots and plant it in a new
pot, if you are taking it outside you can plant it directly into the ground.

 

 

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