Grow These 15 Seeds in February
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- February is the perfect month to start and grow your seeds into seedlings. You can start seeds of variety of winter, spring and some even summer vegetables. Make sure to start seeds indoors and plant the winter and spring seeds 3 to 4 weeks after seedling become 2 inches or taller. Wait until the danger of frost is over before transplanting summer seeds outside. Happy Gardening!
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I grow a lot of tomatoes here in MO and find it doesn’t help to start them so early. I did a comparison experiment two years ago and found that plants I started from seed in early April and larger greenhouse grown transplants grown side by side had very little difference in dates for first fruit. The smaller seedlings “caught up” to the larger transplants within two weeks after a mid May planting into my garden. This might differ with F1 varieties (I only grow OP), but that’s my experience. This is a great video, and I appreciate the straightforward information on temperatures and zones for early planting. Too many gardening videos never mention those things! Love the way you do your onions, and I will be using that method this year!
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Really depends on where you live. Jag and I are both 9B in Central California. Our average last frost date is listed as Feb 15th. Your probably zone 6 and it said April 20-30 for your last frost. I don't know what your summer is like but we get brutally hot early and get little rain. We're in the 60s this week, I'll be 70 F by next Monday. Jag is a little cooler. My area it's 10-11 inches in a normal year so irrigation is vital. It's actually a bit late for starting tomatoes here. One reason to start tomatoes ASAP is so you can plant them deep and get a bigger root system quickly. First fruiting is temperatures and pollination. Sustaining a heavily loaded plant in 100-113F involves adequate moisture and a good root system. So for us in 9B using transplants makes a lot of sense.
We all have to adapt what we see on UA-cam gardening channels to our own conditions. I was thrilled when I recently found this channel. His advice is excellent and for me is spot on. Even varieties, I was nodding in agreement on the tomatoes and eggplant. Try the YT search box to find channels in your zone and you can get more targeted suggestions . The combination of quality like Jag has here and info geared for your zone will be great. Happy gardening. 👩🌾
I am in zone 9B too (SFBA) and last year I started in February and it was a little to early but we had really cold spring. I hope we wont get so cold spring this year. But I already started tomatoes but these are cold weather determinate tomatoes (Siletz).
I like how you always mention Fahrenheit and Celsius when giving temperatures.
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I always enjoy your videos. Great content and spot on accurate without wasting time.
Last year, I started in May, it was first time growing tomatoes last year, but this year with your videos and motivation, I started seeds for many veggies including tomatoes and peppers in 2nd week of January. All including pepper spouted and growing okay so far under grow lights. I am having more seeds which I will start in March indoors and then final round directly outside in April end.
Please keep us informed of care of seedlings to keep them going well. Thanks
That is awesome!
@@DaisyCreekFarms how long should I keep the seedling cups/pots in water for bottom watering? And how frequently? The top surface remains dry and opaque cups doesn’t let me see the soaked up water level in soil. Please let us know.
I didnt know parsley was that hardy or I'd have been growing it this whole time! 👍
I really like your videos. Very informative and to the point.
thank you very much
Nice! I just got a grow light for growing seeds in a old fish tank I will also make a video on it
I got grow lights last January, that transformed my entire life!!! I donated by PayPal thanks Jag 🤓
@earthsystem I also use electroculture basically sticking a copper wire into the soil
@@ReapWhatYouSowGardeningEARTHING????
@@montanawarren8462 ?
@@montanawarren8462 no its electroculture
My red Swiss chard sprouted from roots when the rains came and I love it, mild flavor, easy care, beautiful. Thanks for putting me onto this green. Er, red.
Thank you very much for supporting the channel and your generous donation via paypal, is this Renee? Saw the name on paypal!
Thanks for your information
Thank you Jag.
Thank you for this list.
Thanks for sharing 😀
Your videos are always helpful. Thank you.
Great!
I really enjoy your videos and information! I some 'Siberian Kale' I started a few weeks ago w/ my parsley and cilantro, I am SUPER excited to see how they do up here in the Seattle area. Happy Growing!
Thank you #savesoil #Consciousplanet
Ok! Getting the fun. Pune...
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What is the temp for hardiness to set out pea seedlings? Thank you.
If I may ask You, where in Northern California or online can I get seedling trays like the ones you use in the beginning of this video? Your videos are very informative Thank You for your work Man.
I planted my onion seeds in a tray. Do I keep them under grow lights, or can I put the tray outside under a clear tote?
They need about 70F to start growing, so inside if the temp outside is cold, if you have a window, place the tray next to the window, otherwise use grow lights.
@@DaisyCreekFarms do I cover them until they sprout? I have them covered to keep the top of the soil from dying out, but some cells are growing a little green algea😬.
Yes, only cover until the seeds sprout or germinate.
Where are you located what zone?
What zone are you located🎉? I am in Nor Calif Zone 9b. GardenerJag gives advice for different zones in this video.
I am in zone 9b, however you can use the information int he video for various zones.
Is it OK if I use the music from this video?
When you sew parsley in may you will have parsley all year
Hello, what can I do to avoid having fungus gnats? Thanks you
Here is the video on Fungus gnats ua-cam.com/video/_3BAW3x3574/v-deo.html
I think it's important to mention that around half of the plants you mention are all the same species.