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5 SEED STARTING TIPS and Tricks – Plant a Garden in 2021!



If you’ve even wanted to start your own garden, now is a great time to begin planting seeds indoors. This video discusses 5 of my favorite indoor seed starting tips, each important to grow healthy and strong seedlings!

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It may be very cold outside where you live currently, but that’s why I’m going to show you how to start your seeds indoors. When you start seeds indoors, you are better able to control climate, watering, and pests.

Starting seeds indoors is especially helpful if you live in a cooler region of the US. The growing season is already shortened, so starting seeds indoors will have your plants several weeks old before you plant them outside, dramatically increasing how much you can grow in a year.

If you want to know where to buy garden seeds, especially organic, non-gmo garden seeds, you’ve come to the right place. When you think about your 2021 garden plan, consider a free garden seed catalog to increase the diversity of your garden. This video will give you some great 2021 garden ideas, and planning your garden will achieve better results.

Luckily, there are many quality seed sellers in the USA. The recommendations I’ve listed below are certainly not the only options, but are companies I have experience personally using and feel confident you will be pleased with ordering from them as well. If you have recommendations for other providers, please share in the comments in the video, I’m always happy to learn about more.

This video is NOT sponsored. Some of these links are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you.

Best 2021 seed catalog recommendations:

Seed Savers Exchange: https://www.seedsavers.org/catalog

High Mowing Organic Seeds: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKphOxgyP3wpB4_UIKvlVSusd4dmPgaAKsRXpC1WARlYCzzA/viewform?c=0&w=1

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds: https://www.rareseeds.com/requestcat/catalog

True Leaf Market (my #1 for microgreens): https://www.trueleafmarket.com/

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0:00 Welcome to Growing In The City
0:08 Tip #1: Use a seed starting mix to grow healthy seedlings
1:02 Tip #2: Make sure your grow area has plenty of light
1:04 Tip #3: Seedlings prefer warm & humid conditions
2:26 Tip #4: Bottom water seedlings
3:35 Tip #5: Garden Planning – What order will you plant seeds?
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  1. If you've even wanted to start your own garden, now is a great time to begin planting seeds indoors. This video discusses 5 of my favorite indoor seed starting tips, each important to grow healthy and strong seedlings. Let me know what seeds you're starting now!

  2. Started indoors in January: broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, bok choy, lettuce, collards, celery, peas, onions, garlic, radish, asparagus, dill, thyme, cilantro, and spinach. Started putting seedlings in the ground yesterday. Time to start warm weather seeds next.

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