You’ve covered so much in a quick 30. I struggle with the week counting, in real time, but to have to time travel to adjust the zone difference is trippy. You are just 4 weeks behind, as I straddle a 6/7, and usually err to the cooler temp. This explanation was great. This will be my first year with cool flowers, and it’s been like a learning new language. Kudos to all those that share their successes and failures. I blend my veggies with flowers with herbs, using raised beds, in ground, trellising and now a 70’ cut flower bed. Said happy birthday to lisianthis yesterday and the rest of the seed packets are lined up ready to start in the next weeks. Love watching your journey.
Aww! You make me think of my dear grandma. She loved nasturtiums, or as she called them, nasty sturtiums. And I do believe that's her rocking chair in your garage. Oh, the stories I heard sitting at her feet as she rocked in her chair.
This is so sweet. Thank you so much for sharing Kate, touched my heart. I inherited this rocking chair from my step-grandmother after she passed and it's my favorite chair.
I love Fern!😊 Your dogs are so cute! Everything you do is so enjoyable to watch even if it's a passed video. Nicole, you are easily my favorite UA-camr!!
I had my first cry while looking at a pack of mixed color cut sunflower seeds...I was lost in the thought that this is my first time growing flowers and I can't wait to see their beauty grow
🤗 You make the rather boring process of sowing seeds a joy to watch ... because you’re hilarious 😆. Thanks for sharing and starting my day with a big chuckle❣️ Here’s to germination SUCCESS!
Nicole, you have such great tips. I was just staring at a Chinese takeaway container and thinking of throwing it away. Now it is headed for my garden supplies!
I love counting seeds in the winter/ early spring when there’s nothing much to do in the garden. Baker Creek is the company that I’ve found gives the most “ bonus seeds”.
i am using bootstrap farmer trays for the first time too, i really like them. i guess the test will be if they survive the neglect i plan to inflict upon them
I love how you get excited about take out containers. I can tell my family I am not crazy for having a collection of "one day to be reused containers" 😄
I had just planted seeds in take-out containers today and didn't put the lids on to help them germinate. Pause video...put lids on....back to video. Thank you. I am learning from you!
👏 So exciting! I started to get behind but this weekend I got my cosmos, basil, bachelor buttons, celosia, honeywort, pincushion, love in a mist, Baby's Breath, feverfew, ammonium, dill, love in a puff, & my mahogany splendor hibiscus all started 😁 So I'm all caught back up!
I just potted up 150 forsythia and 100 black pussy willows cuttings for my retirement nursery, many more to go.... Now sitting here, listening to you, seeding tomatoes and peppers and coleus to sell in a few weeks. Spring has sPrUnG!!!!
Absolutely love my Bootstrap Farmer trays - they all work together flawlessly and should last for many many years - for me, I do not garden anywhere near the size to which you farm - but they are the only trays I will buy.
Hi Nicole! I watched Living Traditions Homestead new video on deer fence and thought of you. What they have done might be a bit too much for you, but the system could be worth watching for eliminating deer problem. If you find some time give it a try, it might help.
I started some cherry rose 🌹 nasturtiums in my winter sowing and they have done great they took awhile but every seed germinated. They germinated at different rates though. This is my first time starting this plant and when I saw the cherry rose I needed it. I’m starting some flower seeds this afternoon as well. It’s such a fun time of year!
Here in zone 5-5b Ontario they are forcasting a warmer Spring. May 15 is our usual last frost but rule around here is never safe until May 24. This year I've been sowing as if May 15 might actually be the safe by date if not earlier. 🤞🏻😊👍🏻 It will be a welcome change.
@@camfleming3191 Hi! As I'm listening to the winds howling and the Woodstove on 😁 My plan is to start hardening off the cool weather stuff after April 3. Wishing us both good luck 🤞🏻
So early 😆😆😆 I love it!!! Omg the collection of take out containers I have lol I’ve been saving them for soooo long it’s ridiculous, but they are so useful for so many things!!
We had the most beautiful March. Weather was 60-70 degrees most days. Now this week's forecast is not looking good at all. Calling for snow, calling for nights down in the 20's. Such a bummer! Would love to see a early spring garden tour. I love to see new spring growth!
Please keep teaching me how to recycle garbage. I'm collecting meat trays. I have two trays of strawberry seeds on the window sill and two trays of onion seedlings hardening off right now. I'll save those to go containers, too. Why didn't I think about the humidity dome? Genius.
I WS my nasturtiums in a small Amazon box set inside a plastic bag and grew them on my porch....they’re four in tall now and all I’m going to do is set the box in the ground, tear sides down and cover....whalla no shock..... I’m so excited we got the cattle panel greenhouse up yesterday in the high winds...of coarse not the plastic....now I’m going to buy some geraniums and other plants to make starts from.... I’m trying to design a rope trellis for the side of my art studio to grow Vining Lazy Susan vines...my birdhouse gourds are two feet long already....and inside the greenhouse I want to plant a vining veggie to shade the sun...... I am actually happy my husband is finally getting in the grow mode and already planning another greenhouse he wants to build...lol
I've got my cut flower beds all ready for direct sowing seeds. I'm nervous about frost. Our temps have been pretty mild this spring, but knowing my luck we'll have an April snow. 😂 I'll be getting my Dahlia ans Gladiolus in soon. I'm getting excited for warmer temps and flowers!
Yep our tulips are done and the daffodils are blooming!! My last frost date is this upcoming Saturday!! I'm so ready to plant some zinnias!! I just cant wait to see my field turn into beautiful blooms!
When I woke up this morning and saw snow on the ground my first thought was about your Ranunculus! I looked at the 10 day forecast and it looks like we still have a couple of crappy weather days and nights to worry about.
I am loving my bachelor buttons. I started them last October (z9a south Louisiana) and for the past month they have been producing like crazy. They last for-ev-ah in a vase. Give them another try! However I am only growing about 10 that seem like they have multiplied times 10...so I get what you are saying about getting tangled.
Those takeout containers are available in bulk from Costco. Using those containers is very similar to winter sowing, it has a greenhouse effect on the seeds so they germinate more quickly.
I love Bootstrap trays. They are strong and definitely not flimsy. Haha...great mind thinks alike. I grew my seeds in salad containers and Chinese takeouts too. Just Bec they have tops on 😜
Girl ... I also use strawberry containers ! And to go salad from Zaxbys , and jumbo muffin containers ! Even the hubs is like “ can you plant seeds in this ? “ holding plastic tray from cookies ....Yaaaas 🤩🌻
Those are beautiful nasturtiums!! I have a jewel mix. No pink though 😢. Lol on your labeling. I label everything and still manage to grow things random that I don’t know. 😂I like the Jessica dahlias
Next time just order directly from the Bootstrap website. They have free shipping over $49. My ONLY problem with them is they’re harder to get the plants out of because they are so sturdy. But, the pros outweigh the cons.
Next time try roughing up the nasturtium seeds before planting them. I scrubbed mine across my wooden chicken coop last year before planting them. Yep, I did lol. I read somewhere that it would increase the germination rate and I swear it worked! And high five for reusing the take out and fruit containers for seed starting. I've been using the grape, strawberry and cherry tomatoes containers for years. I learned to keep them out the sun (heat) because the will warp and melt easily.
Hi Nicole! New flower farmer here, I started seeds indoor for the first time a few weeks ago. Can you give us a video on your soil block seedlings that have sprouted? I'm afraid mine will get too big or I'm just not sure how they should look before setting them outside. I believe mine are thriving and doing well but I don't have much reference on how they should look... Love you, your farm, flowers and family! :)
Last year I bought 10 of those same Bootstrap Farmer cell trays & bottom trays. The corner did break off on a couple trays in their first season of use, so although the quality is really great, don’t assume that they’re indestructible (like I did.)
Hey Nicole, do you have any tips for planning the garden? For example, do you plant all the "one hit wonders" together, so you can pull them up and succession plant? Any advice would be appreciated ;)
Nicole you are a inspiration.. your energy is amazing..and I want to thank you for letting us in. Hey check out 7 spring farm for your potting mix 60 quarts for 42.00
OMGish Gosh!!! Your poor sister!! Jessica Dahlias - I am soooo curious to see what comes up!!! Those seed trays - "They just FEEL deeper" I think that's what he said...🙊
Have you tried trying to start germination in the instapot? I haven’t tried but in my IP groups said it works after 24 hours. I love your channel as it’s super entertaining!
Lady, you are a hoot. I have been watching your videos for a while and am now subscribed. I have seen those dahlia seeds advertised before and I am very curious to see what they look like. Please revisit "Jessica's" seeds when they bloom so we can see what popped up.
I was gonna recommend the same. Nicking with nail clippers or soaking. Also, for a plant that doesn’t transplant well I would worry about starting in those takeout containers...I always direct sow my nasturtiums.
They will only be inside the containers until the sprout shows and then they'll be bumped up-- before they even push out roots. I have not soaked these but I found another pack and I will soak those to see if it helps! Thanks!
Do you grow luneria, Chinese Lantern and various grasses like Quaking Grass etc.? I just went through old seeds at the kitchen table and proving them in wet paper towels. It will be helpful when your kids are old enough to help you plant seeds. They love that. Their lil fingers get a great fine motor skill workout.
You have to check out proptek propagation trays. The best trays I've ever used. Injection molded. I have the proptek 242 bought from Greenhouse Megastore CN-PTK-242 26" x 13"
I felt like I started sweet peas way way too early -- My last frost is the same as your last. I definatly messed up and started some way too early. But I am so grateful for your videos! If I start sweet peas now ... will they bloom in the summer. I have a hard time understanding the sweet pea flower situation. Mine grew so fast and I had no idea what to do with them while I waiting to be able to get them out.
Every time I heard...Nematodes...I can't help but think of Sandy Cheeks and Spongebob hunting one down. I didn't know Larkspur needed cold, I sowed mine in those big salad greens containers, put it in the freezer then the fridge, now wondering if they need some amount of light.?
You’ve covered so much in a quick 30. I struggle with the week counting, in real time, but to have to time travel to adjust the zone difference is trippy. You are just 4 weeks behind, as I straddle a 6/7, and usually err to the cooler temp. This explanation was great. This will be my first year with cool flowers, and it’s been like a learning new language. Kudos to all those that share their successes and failures. I blend my veggies with flowers with herbs, using raised beds, in ground, trellising and now a 70’ cut flower bed. Said happy birthday to lisianthis yesterday and the rest of the seed packets are lined up ready to start in the next weeks. Love watching your journey.
Aww! You make me think of my dear grandma. She loved nasturtiums, or as she called them, nasty sturtiums. And I do believe that's her rocking chair in your garage. Oh, the stories I heard sitting at her feet as she rocked in her chair.
This is so sweet. Thank you so much for sharing Kate, touched my heart. I inherited this rocking chair from my step-grandmother after she passed and it's my favorite chair.
@@FlowerHillFarm
Grandmas are the best. We could talk about anything.
I love Fern!😊 Your dogs are so cute! Everything you do is so enjoyable to watch even if it's a passed video. Nicole, you are easily my favorite UA-camr!!
Brad sitting in the garage...livin' his life. So good.
Indeed it is!
I had my first cry while looking at a pack of mixed color cut sunflower seeds...I was lost in the thought that this is my first time growing flowers and I can't wait to see their beauty grow
🥰💐🌻It’s the best thing!
This is very touching, T Jo, thank you for sharing.
If you file a spot on the Nasturtium seeds with a nail file or nick them with a sharp knife they will germinate much faster and better.
Thank you!
I did that with my lupine as well and then soaked them for a bit. They germinated in 24 hours.
I'm still waiting for daffodils and tulips here, too. I think those of us who live in colder climates appreciate spring more!!!
Bootstrap have great trays products. Last for years.
🤗 You make the rather boring process of sowing seeds a joy to watch ... because you’re hilarious 😆. Thanks for sharing and starting my day with a big chuckle❣️ Here’s to germination SUCCESS!
😊 thank you
Second video in my first day with you... your son convince me to stay :) you are a hard working mom and I identified myself in it
Blessings
Pause video....I just dug out a strawberry container from the recycling bin! ...maybe we will order take-out tomorrow bhaaa!
I bought my trays, 3 inch, and 4 inch pots from bootstrap farmer 3 years ago. Love, love, love them! They are still going strong. Awesome quality!
Good to know!
Nicole, you have such great tips. I was just staring at a Chinese takeaway container and thinking of throwing it away. Now it is headed for my garden supplies!
Glad it was helpful!
I love counting seeds in the winter/ early spring when there’s nothing much to do in the garden. Baker Creek is the company that I’ve found gives the most “ bonus seeds”.
Blood, sweat and tears. Amen!! Loved your video.
I also bought trays from Boot Strap Farmer. LOVE em! Will buy again👍🏼
i am using bootstrap farmer trays for the first time too, i really like them. i guess the test will be if they survive the neglect i plan to inflict upon them
Thank you so much for inspiration. Enjoy watching your videos so much.
I love how you get excited about take out containers. I can tell my family I am not crazy for having a collection of "one day to be reused containers" 😄
So true!
Oh my gosh! I love Fern! 💜 My heart melted when she put her paw on your back. 😊
The best!
So exciting! I am about 3-4 weeks away from last frost and have a lot of seedlings to attend to already!
A tour would be great! Call it "The Wicked Early Spring Tour" 😂😂
I had just planted seeds in take-out containers today and didn't put the lids on to help them germinate. Pause video...put lids on....back to video. Thank you. I am learning from you!
Love to see your daffodils I still have snow on the ground and it snow last nite ewww so seeing a little spring would be great
We have a little snow this morning too!
👏 So exciting! I started to get behind but this weekend I got my cosmos, basil, bachelor buttons, celosia, honeywort, pincushion, love in a mist, Baby's Breath, feverfew, ammonium, dill, love in a puff, & my mahogany splendor hibiscus all started 😁 So I'm all caught back up!
Thanks for the heads up on the dahlia seedlings. I’ll know to pot them up sooner and make sure to give my sprouts lots of space.
Oh! Also soaked gomphrena overnight. Sprouted in one day! Woohoo!
I just potted up 150 forsythia and 100 black pussy willows cuttings for my retirement nursery, many more to go.... Now sitting here, listening to you, seeding tomatoes and peppers and coleus to sell in a few weeks. Spring has sPrUnG!!!!
Absolutely love my Bootstrap Farmer trays - they all work together flawlessly and should last for many many years - for me, I do not garden anywhere near the size to which you farm - but they are the only trays I will buy.
Hi Nicole! I watched Living Traditions Homestead new video on deer fence and thought of you. What they have done might be a bit too much for you, but the system could be worth watching for eliminating deer problem. If you find some time give it a try, it might help.
I'll check it out!
Wow! You have so much starting to sprout!
We’re 4b too but we only have a few peony noses poking up!
The fur babies are so adorable.
I started some cherry rose 🌹 nasturtiums in my winter sowing and they have done great they took awhile but every seed germinated. They germinated at different rates though. This is my first time starting this plant and when I saw the cherry rose I needed it. I’m starting some flower seeds this afternoon as well. It’s such a fun time of year!
I totally needed it too! I am so excited about it
This video made me smile! Thanks 😊
Here in zone 5-5b Ontario they are forcasting a warmer Spring. May 15 is our usual last frost but rule around here is never safe until May 24. This year I've been sowing as if May 15 might actually be the safe by date if not earlier. 🤞🏻😊👍🏻 It will be a welcome change.
I’m also in Ontario and doing the same! I have some frost hardy stuff almost ready to go out and I’m so nervous!
@@camfleming3191 Hi! As I'm listening to the winds howling and the Woodstove on 😁 My plan is to start hardening off the cool weather stuff after April 3. Wishing us both good luck 🤞🏻
Love both Bootstrap and Hoss Tolls trays.
Great job! Love your energy and enthusiasm!
Thanks Robin!
Love it! Fern and Willow steal the show from the chickens.
So early 😆😆😆 I love it!!!
Omg the collection of take out containers I have lol I’ve been saving them for soooo long it’s ridiculous, but they are so useful for so many things!!
We had the most beautiful March. Weather was 60-70 degrees most days. Now this week's forecast is not looking good at all. Calling for snow, calling for nights down in the 20's. Such a bummer! Would love to see a early spring garden tour. I love to see new spring growth!
Loved it, loved it, I am following your path blindly, since this is my first year as a cut flower farming.So well explained.
Yes please! Tour video!!!
Love Boot Strap Farmer trays! Slowly switching over, too.
Please keep teaching me how to recycle garbage. I'm collecting meat trays. I have two trays of strawberry seeds on the window sill and two trays of onion seedlings hardening off right now. I'll save those to go containers, too. Why didn't I think about the humidity dome? Genius.
I WS my nasturtiums in a small Amazon box set inside a plastic bag and grew them on my porch....they’re four in tall now and all I’m going to do is set the box in the ground, tear sides down and cover....whalla no shock.....
I’m so excited we got the cattle panel greenhouse up yesterday in the high winds...of coarse not the plastic....now I’m going to buy some geraniums and other plants to make starts from....
I’m trying to design a rope trellis for the side of my art studio to grow Vining Lazy Susan vines...my birdhouse gourds are two feet long already....and inside the greenhouse I want to plant a vining veggie to shade the sun......
I am actually happy my husband is finally getting in the grow mode and already planning another greenhouse he wants to build...lol
Sounds amazing!
I have already started dianthus La France and Jeanne Dionis. Love them!
Can't wait to see the blooms for this year !
Please film the making of your moms cut garden! We are starting from scratch this year and would love some how tos!! :)
Will do!!
Love Nasturtium. I grow Fordhook, and others that I forget their names. Oh love the ones with the green and white leaves. 😍
Nice straight rows lol...there called romantic sway rows! Keep up the good work Nicole! From your flower friend & farmer from the finger lakes!
Thank you!
I only have a smallish garden, but I have been working hard in it because you have inspired me .. and it’s looking fabulous! Love your vids 💚
Those puppers! 💓
If you're interested. You can pick up the take out containers from bjs.
Fern!! so cute!
Fern is so cute, trying to get your attention!
You get better germination soaking or scarifying nasturtiums ❣️
"I hope it's not crapsedia" omg 😂🤣 you are the best!
LOL Thanks!
I've got my cut flower beds all ready for direct sowing seeds. I'm nervous about frost. Our temps have been pretty mild this spring, but knowing my luck we'll have an April snow. 😂 I'll be getting my Dahlia ans Gladiolus in soon. I'm getting excited for warmer temps and flowers!
Yep our tulips are done and the daffodils are blooming!! My last frost date is this upcoming Saturday!! I'm so ready to plant some zinnias!! I just cant wait to see my field turn into beautiful blooms!
Yes please for the tour :)
When I woke up this morning and saw snow on the ground my first thought was about your Ranunculus! I looked at the 10 day forecast and it looks like we still have a couple of crappy weather days and nights to worry about.
I had a light layer of snow! They'll be ok. My grandmother texted me concerned too! Thank you!
My daffodils have buds forming 🤩so excited
Baker Creek is the most generous with their seeds. I paid $6+ per 10 seeds on some other seed websites this year. Outrageous!
I am loving my bachelor buttons. I started them last October (z9a south Louisiana) and for the past month they have been producing like crazy. They last for-ev-ah in a vase. Give them another try! However I am only growing about 10 that seem like they have multiplied times 10...so I get what you are saying about getting tangled.
Those takeout containers are available in bulk from Costco. Using those containers is very similar to winter sowing, it has a greenhouse effect on the seeds so they germinate more quickly.
Your dogs are adorable 🥰
Yes Tour!!!
I love Bootstrap trays. They are strong and definitely not flimsy.
Haha...great mind thinks alike.
I grew my seeds in salad containers and Chinese takeouts too. Just Bec they have tops on 😜
Those take out trays look like the food prep containers I buy at WaL***. Cheap and have a humidity lid. Yay!
Rotisserie chicken containers! I save them every time! Lol
Yes!
I use the black Hefty trays that look like take out trays from SamsClub! I didnt have a soil blocker so there it is! Use what works.
Girl ... I also use strawberry containers ! And to go salad from Zaxbys , and jumbo muffin containers ! Even the hubs is like “ can you plant seeds in this ? “ holding plastic tray from cookies ....Yaaaas 🤩🌻
Right!!
I like that you keep your potting soil in a storage tub! My problem is How do you prevent fungus gnats??? They’re driving me buggy! 🤪
Excellent 💕
Just got a second pack. Starting on paper towel inside a wet sandwich bag, Only got 2 out of 6mto germinate. 2 wks ago.
I started today my ranunculus .
hope it is not to late.
Those are beautiful nasturtiums!! I have a jewel mix. No pink though 😢. Lol on your labeling. I label everything and still manage to grow things random that I don’t know. 😂I like the Jessica dahlias
Next time just order directly from the Bootstrap website. They have free shipping over $49.
My ONLY problem with them is they’re harder to get the plants out of because they are so sturdy. But, the pros outweigh the cons.
Oooooo good to know, thanks!
I tried to do that, but what I wanted was out of stock on Bootstrap’s website, yet available on Amazon🥴
Next time try roughing up the nasturtium seeds before planting them. I scrubbed mine across my wooden chicken coop last year before planting them. Yep, I did lol. I read somewhere that it would increase the germination rate and I swear it worked! And high five for reusing the take out and fruit containers for seed starting. I've been using the grape, strawberry and cherry tomatoes containers for years. I learned to keep them out the sun (heat) because the will warp and melt easily.
I like the dogs
Hi Nicole! New flower farmer here, I started seeds indoor for the first time a few weeks ago. Can you give us a video on your soil block seedlings that have sprouted? I'm afraid mine will get too big or I'm just not sure how they should look before setting them outside. I believe mine are thriving and doing well but I don't have much reference on how they should look... Love you, your farm, flowers and family! :)
So the take out container . Love it but how long do u keep in them so don’t rot since u have no holes I it
Only until the plants have germinated and then I pot them up into different containers.
Last year I bought 10 of those same Bootstrap Farmer cell trays & bottom trays. The corner did break off on a couple trays in their first season of use, so although the quality is really great, don’t assume that they’re indestructible (like I did.)
Good to know Karen!
😂😂 Jessica Dahlias! The absolute SHADE! 😂
😂😂😂
Hey Nicole, do you have any tips for planning the garden? For example, do you plant all the "one hit wonders" together, so you can pull them up and succession plant? Any advice would be appreciated ;)
Nicole you are a inspiration.. your energy is amazing..and I want to thank you for letting us in. Hey check out 7 spring farm for your potting mix 60 quarts for 42.00
Thank you! Will do!
You have gorgeous dogs
Thank you!
Hi!!! You mentioned what you use to soul block, but is it just seed starting soil for the trays?
I'm sell plant starts and LOVE Bootstrap Farmer trays. There is no comparison to their quality! You'll never regret the investment 😊
OMGish Gosh!!!
Your poor sister!!
Jessica Dahlias - I am soooo curious to see what comes up!!!
Those seed trays -
"They just FEEL deeper"
I think that's what he said...🙊
Have you tried trying to start germination in the instapot? I haven’t tried but in my IP groups said it works after 24 hours. I love your channel as it’s super entertaining!
I actually don't have an instapot! Interesting!
Lady, you are a hoot. I have been watching your videos for a while and am now subscribed. I have seen those dahlia seeds advertised before and I am very curious to see what they look like. Please revisit "Jessica's" seeds when they bloom so we can see what popped up.
Oh thank you!
Do you soak your nasturtium before planting?
I was gonna recommend the same. Nicking with nail clippers or soaking. Also, for a plant that doesn’t transplant well I would worry about starting in those takeout containers...I always direct sow my nasturtiums.
Can grow them in peat pods this way you plant the whole thing instead of taking the plant out of a container
They will only be inside the containers until the sprout shows and then they'll be bumped up-- before they even push out roots. I have not soaked these but I found another pack and I will soak those to see if it helps! Thanks!
Do you grow luneria, Chinese Lantern and various grasses like Quaking Grass etc.? I just went through old seeds at the kitchen table and proving them in wet paper towels. It will be helpful when your kids are old enough to help you plant seeds. They love that. Their lil fingers get a great fine motor skill workout.
You should grow flax for filler.
Love LOVE your channel. One little thing, Chabaud is pronounced Sha-Beau. It's kind of a beautiful name. It's true. Much love!
That makes sense! Thanks 💐
You have to check out proptek propagation trays. The best trays I've ever used. Injection molded. I have the proptek 242 bought from Greenhouse Megastore CN-PTK-242 26" x 13"
I felt like I started sweet peas way way too early -- My last frost is the same as your last. I definatly messed up and started some way too early. But I am so grateful for your videos! If I start sweet peas now ... will they bloom in the summer. I have a hard time understanding the sweet pea flower situation. Mine grew so fast and I had no idea what to do with them while I waiting to be able to get them out.
Did you pinch them?
Every time I heard...Nematodes...I can't help but think of Sandy Cheeks and Spongebob hunting one down. I didn't know Larkspur needed cold, I sowed mine in those big salad greens containers, put it in the freezer then the fridge, now wondering if they need some amount of light.?
I have a few seeds started, and want to start more but only have a small space in the basement to start them inside. I want to start all the seeds
I wish I had a grow room like you