Sping is here so I am finally starting seeds for our Wyoming homestead.

In this video, I am sharingwhat I am plantong, how I start seeds for a short growing season, and the simple system I use to keep track of everything I plant (this has made a huge differenece for me).

If you have ever forgotten what you have planted or felt overwhelmend, keeping track of it all this might help you too.

In this video:
0:00 – Intro
0:44 – Mixing soil
3:52 – Starting seeds
19:09 – Our new seed room
20:24 – Seed summary

6 Comments

  1. I just love MIgardener seeds. I have started all of them that you started. I hope you have a good cucumber and melon season. Starting indoors is a great step. Frost cloth till blooms show up is great to. Warm loving crops.

  2. Hi Morgan, my hands down favorite (I’ve grown at least 100 different varieties over the past 35+ years) tomato is Utyonok. It’s a Russian heirloom: yellow-orange, abt the size of a golf ball, with a little point on the end. The plant is very short (2-3’), sturdy, with a growth habit I’ve never seen in a tomato… it sort of spreads out in all directions. I also love Fred’s tie-dye, and brown Kangaroo’s paw. Do you have a mailing address? I can send you some seeds.

  3. Omg you’re so organized I love these ideas! All my tomatoes are a few inches already but I also need to start some flowers and more veggies. So don’t feel bad for the late start 😊❤

  4. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️PLEASE Just talk normal. Not sure if you are aware but you sound like a "stuck up cali girl". Trust me I'm around them all the time and coming from a wealthy person myself, I don't understand why they feel like they need to talk like this.

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