I've been using the Winter Sowing method with my seeds. The milk jugs, juice jugs, or whatever you're using are basically mini greenhouses that are set outside. Perfect solution if you have a small house with no room for an inside set up. This will be my 3rd year using it and it's been successful for me.
I moved my peppers outside today into a tote I set up just for starting seedlings. I have the tote under my covered porch which gets the morning light. This has worked well for me so far and the plants get exposure without the winds and direct sun.
I bring my large seedlings out and put them against the house with shade cloth. All I have to do is move them from the shade and shade cloth to the sunny part of my yard ( about 3 feet) I also have a freeze cloth for any cold nights. I have a very short season. This has worked for me. Of course I’m retired and have time to keep a eye on them
I have a spot in my yard that only gets 2 hours or so of direct sun a day. Perfect for starting the hardening process and not being home. Im sure everyone could rig up something to provide that kind of shade.
Great information. I have a light rack in the garage made with closet shelving. I use it in the summer as a drying rack for garlic and onions. Nice portable potting bench. I still use the mobile T2013 for my potting bench. I can also go get gardening supplies in it. You do you about the cups. Happy gardening. Peace.
The way I harden off plants is to put them out under the protection of my covered porch. They get ambient UV rays under there. Then as they get bigger, I put them in a spot on the porch that gets some direct sun. I still have to tend to them, just not as much. (Ah, I see you do something similar on your front walk)
I have outdoor access to my basement. With the old style doors and steps going down. (I also have indoor access) I have my seed planting set up in my basement, so when im ready to harden them off, all I have to do is put them on the outside access steps and open the doors, i move them all up a step gradually closer to the sun and boom. Done.
As always a pleasure to see ya. Hardening off, I pretty much do the same as you , but i just take longer. For the first 4 days I put them out 15 , then 30, 45, then an hour. From then i move up an hour daily. Right now, im hardening off our brassicas. Tomatoes and peppers are under grow light's, and this weekend my husband finished building me a cold frame, so anything else not direct seeded will be grown in that. Im so thankful to you for discussing this because you answered my question about hardening off in a cold frame , i wasnt sure if I needed to or not, since this is the first time I've seen a cold frame ( in real life) and used one. I appreciate all your knowledge and passing it along . Give Phoebe a pet . Happy gardening
FYI to new gardeners out there using cans, cups, etc to start your seeds in an effort to save money, Dollar General sells 72 cell trays for $6. It will take up a third of the space as those cans. I sooooo wish I had had these at the beginning of this year.
I always go to the local nurseries and ask for their old plastic pots of varies sizes and use them instead of buying styrofoam or plastic cups…They never say no!
Good morning Mr Scott! 🙂 My single seed challenge plant (a mystery volunteer I found in the garden), died already. However! 4 mysterious seedlings have popped up in the same pot and they look just like the first one! We shall see what they become! Right now I'm hardening off the onions and then brassicas will be started on St Patty's Day!
I'm just going to have to keep my peppers under lights...it's still too cool here in 10a to put them outside even though they're maybe 9" tall (in 4" pots). I just pinched off the first pepper flowers yesterday. I think starting them before anything else in Jan may have been optimistic...🙄
I'm starting my pepper hardening off today. I planted half of my tomatoes yesterday. This cloudy gulf weather is my favorite for putting out young plants. Your peppers look about the size of mine. What fertilizer do you use when you plant young tomatoes and peppers?
I use Dr. Earth slow release in the hole, but probably will use IV Organics 3-3-3 now that I am affiliated, and I really like the product. Its about the same as Dr. Earth.
I just add some Dr. Earth or IV Organics all purpose into the hole I plant in, and then use Neptune's Harvest Tomato and Veg on the plants once ever week or two in a low dose.
Hello Mr. Head, I noticed quite a developed root system on those plants. Would you mind sharing what starter mix you used and do you always use the same one? Was it a liquid feed in particular that made the roots grow? Mine don't usually get like that and usually get very thin roots. Any input is much appreciated.
I will have to look at the bag if it is still around, I just use whatever seed starting mix is on sale, no fertilizer unless the brand is Miracle Grow, they put those fertilizer pellets in even seed starting mix. The plants don't really need any fertilizer until they are about the size in this video. Then I just like fish emulsion.
Hi , i am new to gardening and have lots of tomatoes, peppers , and cucumbers , etc. I've been putting my cucumbers that are getting their 1st true leaf outside most of the day, so i guess im doing it wrong, lol Thanks for this video and i will check out more !
@ScottHead Thank you for the advice. What is your favorite tomato ? I have pineapple , black brandywine , brown sugar, and black cherry going. I want to try a few more varieties !
If you have any excess peppers you may be "planning to compost" i would be happy to rescue them! ( in trade for a few for a unique tomato variety I have from the Ukraine... let me know if you are game!
I already had a change of heart and told folks I'd be sharing. I'll have to let the folks at church have first choice. I'll let you know if I have any left.
I live in Tampa Florida and my very favorite tomato is a campari tomato. Do you think these will grow here in zone 9B? I would have to go grow it in a grow bag because of strict HOA rules of no garden.
ok i like peppers better i just got a new one from portugal that i never grew before ill give it a try.i will be sending you you something soon.@@ScottHead
No but I just bough a new one at home depot by another brand which I don't remember, lol. You'll recognize it on the shelf, there aren't many other sizes like it.
Nutsedge war was a 75% success. Its not really much of a problem if I use mulch in the summer and keep it weeded. If it gets out of control then we go to war. I found the old fashioned laborious method works best - dig up all the nuts and runners by hand. My son and I did that a few years ago and it was more successful than the molasses and cardboard.
But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. 2 Peter 3:18 KJV For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6 KJV For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. 2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 10:9 KJV
I've been using the Winter Sowing method with my seeds. The milk jugs, juice jugs, or whatever you're using are basically mini greenhouses that are set outside. Perfect solution if you have a small house with no room for an inside set up. This will be my 3rd year using it and it's been successful for me.
I moved my peppers outside today into a tote I set up just for starting seedlings. I have the tote under my covered porch which gets the morning light. This has worked well for me so far and the plants get exposure without the winds and direct sun.
I use the doubling method 1/2 hour first day and double every day 1,2,4,8,16, overnight as long as the evening temp above 60 degrees.
I bring my large seedlings out and put them against the house with shade cloth. All I have to do is move them from the shade and shade cloth to the sunny part of my yard ( about 3 feet) I also have a freeze cloth for any cold nights. I have a very short season. This has worked for me. Of course I’m retired and have time to keep a eye on them
I have a spot in my yard that only gets 2 hours or so of direct sun a day. Perfect for starting the hardening process and not being home. Im sure everyone could rig up something to provide that kind of shade.
Excellent- keep up the good work. Give Phoebe a treat ! Started my herbs inside today - Steve zone 6 b
Great information. I have a light rack in the garage made with closet shelving. I use it in the summer as a drying rack for garlic and onions. Nice portable potting bench. I still use the mobile T2013 for my potting bench. I can also go get gardening supplies in it. You do you about the cups. Happy gardening. Peace.
The way I harden off plants is to put them out under the protection of my covered porch. They get ambient UV rays under there. Then as they get bigger, I put them in a spot on the porch that gets some direct sun. I still have to tend to them, just not as much. (Ah, I see you do something similar on your front walk)
I have outdoor access to my basement. With the old style doors and steps going down. (I also have indoor access) I have my seed planting set up in my basement, so when im ready to harden them off, all I have to do is put them on the outside access steps and open the doors, i move them all up a step gradually closer to the sun and boom. Done.
That is how my grandma did some of hers as well!
As always a pleasure to see ya. Hardening off, I pretty much do the same as you , but i just take longer. For the first 4 days I put them out 15 , then 30, 45, then an hour. From then i move up an hour daily. Right now, im hardening off our brassicas. Tomatoes and peppers are under grow light's, and this weekend my husband finished building me a cold frame, so anything else not direct seeded will be grown in that.
Im so thankful to you for discussing this because you answered my question about hardening off in a cold frame , i wasnt sure if I needed to or not, since this is the first time I've seen a cold frame ( in real life) and used one.
I appreciate all your knowledge and passing it along . Give Phoebe a pet . Happy gardening
I’m thrilled your back! Blessings on your garden! May it be fruitful!
Thanks Scott, I appreciate it. I’ve been trying to master the art of hardening off. Our weather is a bit bipolar here. This helps a lot.
I have a patio table under a shady tree and I start the hardening off process there - and make use with morning/evening sun.
Thanks for the reminder on hardening off seedlings. I am getting ready to start the process and I couldn't remember how long each day. Take care!
FYI to new gardeners out there using cans, cups, etc to start your seeds in an effort to save money, Dollar General sells 72 cell trays for $6. It will take up a third of the space as those cans. I sooooo wish I had had these at the beginning of this year.
Winter sowing in zone 4b, my plants did great last year, hoping for good results again. So excited again since they are all in jugs now.
I just up potted some tomato plants. I use 16 oz Styrofoam cups with holes on the bottom.
robbie and gary start some seeds in those solo cups --she pots them in the solo cups --she re uses them every year
You didn’t mention winter sowing in milk containers as a seed starting option. Works like a mini greenhouse but much cheaper!
Thank you, I just found your channel a few weeks ago and I am learning so much.
Spring, Texas
Hi Carrie! I am also in the Spring area... and have some spare tomato plants to share 😂😊
We have a Pheobe sighting! Woohoo!
She's on a weight loss diet, lol!
Love the styrofoam cups. Works so well.
Thanks Scott - Ray Delbury Sussex County NJ USA
I always go to the local nurseries and ask for their old plastic pots of varies sizes and use them instead of buying styrofoam or plastic cups…They never say no!
Good morning Mr Scott! 🙂
My single seed challenge plant (a mystery volunteer I found in the garden), died already. However! 4 mysterious seedlings have popped up in the same pot and they look just like the first one! We shall see what they become! Right now I'm hardening off the onions and then brassicas will be started on St Patty's Day!
I'm just going to have to keep my peppers under lights...it's still too cool here in 10a to put them outside even though they're maybe 9" tall (in 4" pots). I just pinched off the first pepper flowers yesterday. I think starting them before anything else in Jan may have been optimistic...🙄
You just have a really good head start.
I tried green sprouting eggplants and are pleased with the results they are now in cells outside on my south facing porch
I live in ohio usually start my plants outside a little early,never have hardened off everything has always done just fine.
Good explanation! Thank you!
I'm starting my pepper hardening off today. I planted half of my tomatoes yesterday. This cloudy gulf weather is my favorite for putting out young plants. Your peppers look about the size of mine. What fertilizer do you use when you plant young tomatoes and peppers?
I use Dr. Earth slow release in the hole, but probably will use IV Organics 3-3-3 now that I am affiliated, and I really like the product. Its about the same as Dr. Earth.
I just add some Dr. Earth or IV Organics all purpose into the hole I plant in, and then use Neptune's Harvest Tomato and Veg on the plants once ever week or two in a low dose.
Hello Mr. Head,
I noticed quite a developed root system on those plants. Would you mind sharing what starter mix you used and do you always use the same one? Was it a liquid feed in particular that made the roots grow? Mine don't usually get like that and usually get very thin roots.
Any input is much appreciated.
I will have to look at the bag if it is still around, I just use whatever seed starting mix is on sale, no fertilizer unless the brand is Miracle Grow, they put those fertilizer pellets in even seed starting mix. The plants don't really need any fertilizer until they are about the size in this video. Then I just like fish emulsion.
I use whatever seed starting mix is cheapest, its just peat moss and a little Perlite. I think my heat mat promotes good root growth.
Thank you, very helpful!
Hi , i am new to gardening and have lots of tomatoes, peppers , and cucumbers , etc. I've been putting my cucumbers that are getting their 1st true leaf outside most of the day, so i guess im doing it wrong, lol Thanks for this video and i will check out more !
Cucumbers actually do best when direct sown, so if your transplants don't thrive just plant a couple of seeds right next to them.
@ScottHead Thank you for the advice. What is your favorite tomato ? I have pineapple , black brandywine , brown sugar, and black cherry going. I want to try a few more varieties !
If you have any excess peppers you may be "planning to compost" i would be happy to rescue them! ( in trade for a few for a unique tomato variety I have from the Ukraine... let me know if you are game!
I already had a change of heart and told folks I'd be sharing. I'll have to let the folks at church have first choice. I'll let you know if I have any left.
I live in Tampa Florida and my very favorite tomato is a campari tomato. Do you think these will grow here in zone 9B? I would have to go grow it in a grow bag because of strict HOA rules of no garden.
well looks like your almost ready.im way beind this year.any ideas for my singleseed challange?
You should try to grow a pearl in an oyster. But more down to earth, I always like tomatoes and peppers.
ok i like peppers better i just got a new one from portugal that i never grew before ill give it a try.i will be sending you you something soon.@@ScottHead
Do you happen to remember what type or size of Rubbermaid container you are using to hold the cups?
No but I just bough a new one at home depot by another brand which I don't remember, lol. You'll recognize it on the shelf, there aren't many other sizes like it.
i wsh i lived by you cus i would take all the help i could
short is still good sometimes better.
I'm no good at "hardning of", I just Direct sow...
I have IV Organics spray. Will that help with hardening off?
Not so much with hardening off but with keeping them unattractive to pests. So I understand.
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How ya doing good to see u
Been better to be honest but gardening is a good place of peace.
Does same to me feel better
How is the war on nutsedge going. Made 2 comment on the last Nutsedge video. Suggested pouring boiling water in the blocks.
Nutsedge war was a 75% success. Its not really much of a problem if I use mulch in the summer and keep it weeded. If it gets out of control then we go to war. I found the old fashioned laborious method works best - dig up all the nuts and runners by hand. My son and I did that a few years ago and it was more successful than the molasses and cardboard.
The nutsedge comes and goes, currently it is mostly under control.
June bugs are already here 😭😭😭 eating my seedlings
But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. 2 Peter 3:18 KJV
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6 KJV
For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. 2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 10:9 KJV