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MIgardener: Try THIS Seed Starting Mix For Amazingly Healthy Plant Starts!



This simple soil blend is an easy DIY seed starting mix that can give your pants an amazing boost, help them to grow healthy, and save money in the process.

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27 Comments

  1. Seriously what will i not be growing in it. From veggies to flowers. I’m itching to start my seedlings. After watching this video. I’m looking out where to source the items you used today. NC growing Go big

  2. We just moved to the country and I wasn't able to do a garden last year, but this year I am stoked to get a garden in. Peppers, tomatoes, herbs, flowers, melons, and pumpkins are gonna be grown. If not for our or community consumption then for chicken consumption. Can't wait to get it started. Love growing along with you!!

  3. I'm interested in Paring thay coco core with my recent acquisition of tryfecta to see how our vegetable seedlings do this year.

  4. Moving to a new hobby farm and starting new garden in central Michigan. Starting small this year with tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers, some squash and gourds, melons, salad greens. Excited to try my first year with MIgardner seeds.

  5. I'm trying soil blocks this year and having a horrible time with gnats! I was just about to try coco-core soil blocks for my tomatoes. Hopefully less Gnats!

  6. With my local Coco coir I would start my favorite in MIgardener seeds including tomatoes. My favorite tomatoes are pink Brandywine. This year I am attempting to follow your tips and start some strawberry seeds. The Coco coir might meet give me that edge I need.

  7. I am limited to container gardening due to apartment living. I grow everything in a coco coir mixture. This year, I've upped my game by using your ratios from the start. So far I've got stevia, onions, leeks, chives and basil germinating. As the season goes on, I'll be adding zucchini, pickling cucumbers, spinach, tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, mint, calendula, and a few others. Really looking forward to seeing things green up!

  8. I have so many seeds still requiring planting. Tomatoes and peppers ASAP but then all my normal stuff coming up for April, cukes mostly but I have 4 bins of seeds that I would love to plant!

  9. I would use it to start all my seeds for this year's garden and around my berry plants in the ground. I've used Coco coir surrounding my fruits trees and they have done so well with it.

  10. Thank you for the recipe for "seed soil". I've been starting to look for something to use. I'm hoping to plant tomatoes, squash, lettuce and some herbs seeds

  11. I am needing to get my broccoli, cabbage, chard, and Brussels sprouts going. I am hoping to start in a jug with cover open top. I like to do this in January but hadn’t been to store to find cocore. Now in Southern Ohio we have freezing nights with 45-55 degree days. Not sure if it will work. Okay with my trays and lights but prefer to do outside so there is no acclamation to outdoors.
    Hopefully you draw my name!

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