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Hey there Zone 3 and 4 gardeners, this video focuses on what to sow in February, especially for those in colder climates. I’ll share my top two seed starting methods for successful germination, perfect for cold hardy vegetables. We’ll cover everything from preparing containers to starting seeds indoors under lights, giving you great gardening tips and tricks for your vegetable gardening journey.
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7 Comments
Amazing video ❤ im new but ill definitely be catching up on your videos 😊
Okay, this year I'm doing the seed roll method, tried and failed the winter sowing once before, but I'll TRY AGAIN. I don't have a lot of space so the seed roll method will work for me. Thanks for sharing.👍🏽🙏🏽✌🏽🤓
My issues is that I want to plant a lot of veggies. I don't know where to stop!! I just keep sowing😁🌿🌿 I need to have self control.
I want to try onions and strawberries. I'm just not having luck with getting strawberry fruit. My Shishoto peppers have sprouted! I soaked in tea, then used the paper towel method and near warmth. They literally sprouted in 5 days! No joke. I have to put them in the snail cells asap. I love this idea. I have okra in one cell and need to make another one. I honestly didn't think they'd sprout this fast.
Happy gardening🌿💗
I love your mushroom posters
Very inspiring!
What’s crazy is that I’m in zone 6 but my last frost date is also around May 15th. I typically do a lot of planting Mother’s Day weekend. Proving what many avid gardeners have told me “frost date matters more than zone”.
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