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Starting Seeds Indoors – My Top Tips For Transplanting Seedlings



Learn how to transplant seedlings, so they’re happy and healthy. I’ll show you two ways to start seeds, my favorite tools, dry vs wet potting soil, and how to handle delicate roots – tips and techniques I’ve used for 40 years for growing seedlings indoors.

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— RELATED CONTENT —
► Master the Art of Seed Starting – Timing Is Everything!: https://youtu.be/sA_ETG722IA
► Seed Starting Workshop and Q&A: Seed Starting Workshop and Q&A: https://youtube.com/live/B14LCsRol1Y

— TIMESTAMPS —
00:00 – Two ways to start seeds
02:00 – How to improve potting soil
04:50 – Dry vs. wet potting soil
05:24 – What are true leaves?
06:00 – Using a #2 pencil to transplant seedlings
07:48 – How to tease out seedlings
08:53 – Best mindset for gardening
11:08 – Transplanting onion seedlings
13:25 – How much light do seedlings need?

Music: “Touch and Go” by Reville

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1 Comment

  1. What a lovely set up, Marion! I liked the video too. I've had comfrey for about a year now, and I've only mostly used it as a chop and drop. I must get to using it in other ways too. One quick q – why are you particular about keeping the fan going 24/7?

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