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  1. Earn 15% by becoming a Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop Affiliate. Some people are using it for their social media followings and some people are using it for a fund raiser for schools and sport teams. To sign up… use this link to our shop and click the MORE tab on the green bar and select TRG Affiliate Program https://www.therustedgarden.com/

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  2. Hi Gary .
    Would you be up to making a video on how to DIY a small green house using those clear double sided plastic panels…!!
    That will be great.
    Thank you anyway.
    Love your videos .. unmatched educational value.

  3. I am having a problem with what I assume is algae. Am I over watering? Do I need to scrap it up?

  4. My chamomile popped up about 8 days after planting, I was wondering how I was going to handle separating and now I know. Thank you.

  5. In my greenhouse I always put a couple of those sticky mouse traps down on a shelf by the plants. It has helped immensely with white flies, flies etc.

  6. That was really nice. Learning how to start peas and chamomile while listening to the sleet tap on the windows. Bet it was a chilly jog back into the house! It's going to be very enjoyable watching what starts and grows in the greenhouse!

  7. This explains why I just started finding chamomile seedlings in the containers I grew two plants in last year!

  8. I must be the only person that regrets growing chamomile. First time last year and now it's every bed and all over our gravel ground. I love the smell and chamomile tea but it's out of control !!!

  9. Thanks Gary. After 15 years of gardening I'm trying peas for the first time( my wife wants them) lol. Perfect timing for me.

  10. Your tip to pre-germinate the peas worked like a charm. I put them in 1/2” of water on Tuesday and by Thursday they had sprouted and they went in the ground😊

  11. Please do a video growing eggplant from seed and started inside. I can't get a black beauty to germinate to save my life. 😂 I have bought several seeds and tried definitely methods.

  12. I was thinking about growing camomile under grow lights indoors during the summer, but I'm thinking now it might not be such a good idea to start them as it's getting into the hot weather seasons.
    I live in growing zone 9a in Florida.

  13. Grew spinach and lettuce all winter in my greenhouse. Right now I let my spinach go to seed so I’ll have seed for outside. Spinach plants have a male and female plants. One grows the pollen and the other grows the seeds. I pulled the pollen plants out to give the seed plants growing room. Best seeds ever. Been using my own seeds for years.

  14. My peas and radishes have sprouted, and my Seascape Strawberry plants are putting out new growth after just a few days. It is windy today with 30 MPH wind gusts, but I still managed to do a little seed planting, Boc Choy, Komatsuna, Danvers, Purple Top Turnips, and Tokinashi Turnips. Next on my list is getting Raised bed #7 going. I need to turn the soil over, burying most of the leaves covering it, top it off with compost, transplant Tokyo Bekana Mustard, Japanese Giant Red Mustard, Rainbow Swiss Chard, Fordhook Swiss Chard, Luccullus Swiss Chard, and New Zealand Spinach into it, and sow seeds for Tatsoi and Chijimisai. Then cover it with a net to keep my cat from digging everything up. All the seedlings outside are doing great, especially the tomatoes and mustard. I have about 3/4 of a tray of peppers that are being stubborn with poor germination, on a heat mat. I reseeded them about a week ago, and am hoping to see sprouts any day.

  15. Zone 7B and tomorrow, I'll be transplanting some Peas into my raised bed from doing this very thing. I've never started peas in a flat before, So I'm hoping to try something different. Wish I'd watched this before hand though, because I only planted 1 seed per 2" square in my flats. I've got some long tap roots though and some of the peas haven't emerged yet.

  16. Gary I see you're planting peas in the greenhouse, are you also direct sewing this early in March? I was planning on direct sewing after using your sprouting method ASAP.

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