I wrote you several videos back as I’d just found you & was bing watching. I planted 13 packets of 25 seeds ea. The packets said native to my area & fall planting. However I found a few needed cold stratification & no packets told what I needed to do like that. I just scattered on prepped soil & lightly stepped on. Water daily w/ light spray. All packets said 1-2 wks to germinate and it took almost 4 wks to even show up little sprouts. Only one plant has actually now formed little plants (a sage). Still waiting but soooo encouraged I have life. It’s been almost a month! Unseasonably warm here in zone 9 on the gulf of Ms. It is low 90’s in day & still 80’s at night. Hope they make it & I’ll be smarter next time. I’m saving milk jugs now. So excited thanks to you!
Hi Lady! I agree with your milk jug starting date! Last season was my first time winter-sowing. I started in March. I wish I had started in January. I may even start Christmas week! It was hard to resist retail plants, while waiting for my plants to catch up. Thanks as always for your information!
Hello!! I live in Newport, Minnesota!! I start my perennial seeds in January and February!! I start my annual seeds in my grow room!! Just to cold here!! My last frost is around may 15th!! Love winter sowing!! This is going on my 5th year of winter sowing!!!😁
I wonder if people are referring to Lisa Mason Ziegler's "Cool Flowers" method and possibly getting it confused with the winter sowing method. Both are ways to get a headstart on spring flowers, especially for those living in areas with long, hot summers. For example, I am in Middle TN, zone 7b, so if I were doing the cool flowers method, I would need to have started seeds for plants hardy to zone 7 in July so I could be putting plant plugs in the ground now for them to overwinter and bloom early next spring.
@@sarastokes6300 that’s correct. I don’t get the feeling that is the case but more wanting to get a jump start on planting and not understanding the process and timing being everything.
It's the cool flower practice that is leading us down the merry path, I think. I've watched lots of videos about planting now to get a jump start on next year and it is confusing. For instance, nigela is a cool flower and you can plant them now. Does that mean that the seeds start to grow and then die in the cold but then come back in spring with a root system already established? I'm in WNC, zone 7b.
The cool flower method you are leaving in the ground and then they get a jumpstart, but there are lots of books about the cool season method that is not what I am doing on my video so don’t take my advice that I’m giving you and think it’s for the cool season method I’m talking about winter sowing,seeds starting indoors, definitely not cool flower method.
No you don’t. If you’re not freezing outside it’s not going to work. You can start your seeds but I’d give it a little longer to get cooler. Your season may be shorter and it may not work well for you in Florida. You would have to really be diligent on watering etc.
Hi Kim 🌺. Very cool video about seeds and when to start to plant seeds . I have now small delphinium seedlings in containers out side in the garden and they are growing well even in winter . Have a great day . 🌺🌻🌺
That was helpful! My average last frost here in zone 8a is March 27. I just went through my seeds and calculated when to winter sow each. Earliest is Jan 2, latest is March 15.
I got to thinking about the zone 6 last frost, With Ohio weather my plants showed before mid March or first of April would be blooming by planting time which is mother's day here in southern Ohio. I'm glad you made this video.😊It snapped me back to reality. lol. 😊🐝🐓
thanks for sharing. i enjoyed the video. i live in ga but, i'm checking out my seeds and i will be ready. saving all my jugs and getting me some tape ready lol hope you have a great week!!!
Once I get the seeds in the jug do I leave the screw top on? Where do I place jugs outside; east side of house? West facing, north or south? I’m excited to try this. I have no success planting inside using grow lights. Thank you for your help😊❤
I have a lot of videos giving you step by step instructions for how to go through the winter sowing process. Being as you are new to it, I would highly recommend watching that so you know how to prepare the soil how to prepare the containers all the way through that’s key to you being able to grow the seeds to plant successfully.
@@thesoutherndaisyllc whew! I think I’ve got it. Now I’m going to start getting my jugs and growing medium lined up. I’m so excited about getting started in Jan. Thanks for you help
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. The video was very informative but I was a little confused on your statement of starting in January and why you pushed the February date up to January. I assumed because the February date was for inside under grow lights and the January was for winter sowing. Is it safe to always start a month earlier than the inside date?
The thing I’m struggling with, is, if I were wanting to mostly just do winter sowing in milk jugs, I’m not sure which starting time on the seed packet to use. there’s a when to sow outdoors and when to sow indoors. For winter sowing would I just sow any and all seeds in January? Zone 7b. And just transplant into the ground once threat of frost is gone?
Ok perfect question and I’ll make a video about this too. Would that help? I am zone 7b/8a. I have been zone 7b before they changed everything now I am 8a so I can speak the best to zone seven my videos would work perfectly for you specifically. I start my seeds at the mid to end is January and finish up at the latest before Valentine’s Day. So honestly just when there’s time in my schedule. I do all of my seeds at one time. That means all my seeds regardless of what the packet says I start them all in my milk jugs at the same time or over the course of a few weekends in mid January to mid February (when i have time to do it). The seed pack won’t tell you about winter sowing. Remember, you are just getting them in the containers. It doesn’t matter when just as long as it’s freezing outside because they are not going to germinate until the temperatures warm up as we start moving into the warmer season. They are literally going to sit in the container as seeds Freezing, and then as the temperature warms, the soil will warm in your container and the seeds will germinate. So it doesn’t really matter when you put them in the container just as long as it is very cold outside the temperatures are cold.
@@thesoutherndaisyllcgreat info! Yeah a video would be great : ) I know you already have so many on winter sowing (which I super love!!!) but more info is always awesome lol your videos are so helpful. Thank you again : )
I don't think the winter sowing method would work here in Florida. Sometimes we don't get a freeze, last year we didn't. Sometimes we do get below 32 degrees f.
Do you start spring blooming in milk jugs in January and summer blooming in milk jugs like in Feb? Or it varies depending on what the packet says? 🤦🏼♀️
No all of the seeds spring and summer blooming are ALL started at the same time in January for me because it’s freezing here at that time. The packet says nothing about winter sowing. Only for indoor seed starting.
I wrote you several videos back as I’d just found you & was bing watching. I planted 13 packets of 25 seeds ea. The packets said native to my area & fall planting. However I found a few needed cold stratification & no packets told what I needed to do like that. I just scattered on prepped soil & lightly stepped on. Water daily w/ light spray. All packets said 1-2 wks to germinate and it took almost 4 wks to even show up little sprouts. Only one plant has actually now formed little plants (a sage). Still waiting but soooo encouraged I have life. It’s been almost a month! Unseasonably warm here in zone 9 on the gulf of Ms. It is low 90’s in day & still 80’s at night.
Hope they make it & I’ll be smarter next time. I’m saving milk jugs now. So excited thanks to you!
That's a lot of seeds! I'm so glad you are seeing some results! It's always a little nerve-wracking waiting for germination.
Hi Lady! I agree with your milk jug starting date! Last season was my first time winter-sowing. I started in March. I wish I had started in January. I may even start Christmas week! It was hard to resist retail plants, while waiting for my plants to catch up. Thanks as always for your information!
Im kinda thinking this too!!!!! I love that you learned a new lesson to try thus year.
Hello!! I live in Newport, Minnesota!! I start my perennial seeds in January and February!! I start my annual seeds in my grow room!! Just to cold here!! My last frost is around may 15th!! Love winter sowing!! This is going on my 5th year of winter sowing!!!😁
I am so glad to hear you are having success with winter sowing for your zone!
I wonder if people are referring to Lisa Mason Ziegler's "Cool Flowers" method and possibly getting it confused with the winter sowing method. Both are ways to get a headstart on spring flowers, especially for those living in areas with long, hot summers. For example, I am in Middle TN, zone 7b, so if I were doing the cool flowers method, I would need to have started seeds for plants hardy to zone 7 in July so I could be putting plant plugs in the ground now for them to overwinter and bloom early next spring.
@@sarastokes6300 that’s correct. I don’t get the feeling that is the case but more wanting to get a jump start on planting and not understanding the process and timing being everything.
I just watched several of Lisa Zieglers videos & then more of these. It was confusing me but I’m rather new to gardening. Thanks for your explanation.
It's the cool flower practice that is leading us down the merry path, I think. I've watched lots of videos about planting now to get a jump start on next year and it is confusing. For instance, nigela is a cool flower and you can plant them now. Does that mean that the seeds start to grow and then die in the cold but then come back in spring with a root system already established? I'm in WNC, zone 7b.
The cool flower method you are leaving in the ground and then they get a jumpstart, but there are lots of books about the cool season method that is not what I am doing on my video so don’t take my advice that I’m giving you and think it’s for the cool season method I’m talking about winter sowing,seeds starting indoors, definitely not cool flower method.
My last frost date is February 18th, I need to start my seeds now!
No you don’t. If you’re not freezing outside it’s not going to work. You can start your seeds but I’d give it a little longer to get cooler. Your season may be shorter and it may not work well for you in Florida. You would have to really be diligent on watering etc.
Hi Kim 🌺. Very cool video about seeds and when to start to plant seeds . I have now small delphinium seedlings in containers out side in the garden and they are growing well even in winter . Have a great day . 🌺🌻🌺
It is so cool they are growing through the winter!
iam with you girl ...its after wATCHING YOU iam winter sowing with you ,,,,joann from ohio
@@Sylo918 that’s phenomenal
Thank you people have told me all kinds of things about starting seeds outside. I live in zone 9 South Texas. Hot 🥵
When should I plant flower seeds outside in my garden zone 9b south Texas thank you for your help with this video.
Hey but you CAN do it!!! And successfully.
Ooopsy, I have started my blackeyed Susan to soon in a milk jug. 8a. Good news is that I can collect more. 😂
It’s ok you are good. You can do it again and again. 😉
That was helpful! My average last frost here in zone 8a is March 27. I just went through my seeds and calculated when to winter sow each. Earliest is Jan 2, latest is March 15.
That's fantastic! I’m glad it wasn’t confusing
I got to thinking about the zone 6 last frost, With Ohio weather my plants showed before mid March or first of April would be blooming by planting time which is mother's day here in southern Ohio. I'm glad you made this video.😊It snapped me back to reality. lol. 😊🐝🐓
Glad I could be of help, you'll be ahead of the game this year.
Excellent video/explanation!
You are very welcome! I'm so glad you found it helpful.
thanks for sharing. i enjoyed the video. i live in ga but, i'm checking out my seeds and i will be ready. saving all my jugs and getting me some tape ready lol hope you have a great week!!!
I love that you’re getting ready! Happy to help!
hey kim hope you had a great time ....joann from ohio
Thanks Joann! I had a great time! It was great!
Once I get the seeds in the jug do I leave the screw top on? Where do I place jugs outside; east side of house? West facing, north or south? I’m excited to try this. I have no success planting inside using grow lights. Thank you for your help😊❤
I have a lot of videos giving you step by step instructions for how to go through the winter sowing process. Being as you are new to it, I would highly recommend watching that so you know how to prepare the soil how to prepare the containers all the way through that’s key to you being able to grow the seeds to plant successfully.
@@thesoutherndaisyllc whew! I think I’ve got it. Now I’m going to start getting my jugs and growing medium lined up. I’m so excited about getting started in Jan. Thanks for you help
Hi I’m in Georgia zone 8b our last frost date is March 29 should I also start in January for winter sowing spring plants?
Yes! I’ll make a video on that for each zone
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. The video was very informative but I was a little confused on your statement of starting in January and why you pushed the February date up to January. I assumed because the February date was for inside under grow lights and the January was for winter sowing. Is it safe to always start a month earlier than the inside date?
The thing I’m struggling with, is, if I were wanting to mostly just do winter sowing in milk jugs, I’m not sure which starting time on the seed packet to use. there’s a when to sow outdoors and when to sow indoors. For winter sowing would I just sow any and all seeds in January? Zone 7b. And just transplant into the ground once threat of frost is gone?
This is my confusion exactly and you asked for clarification in a lot better way than I did! Thanks
Ok perfect question and I’ll make a video about this too. Would that help?
I am zone 7b/8a. I have been zone 7b before they changed everything now I am 8a so I can speak the best to zone seven my videos would work perfectly for you specifically.
I start my seeds at the mid to end is January and finish up at the latest before Valentine’s Day. So honestly just when there’s time in my schedule. I do all of my seeds at one time. That means all my seeds regardless of what the packet says I start them all in my milk jugs at the same time or over the course of a few weekends in mid January to mid February (when i have time to do it). The seed pack won’t tell you about winter sowing. Remember, you are just getting them in the containers. It doesn’t matter when just as long as it’s freezing outside because they are not going to germinate until the temperatures warm up as we start moving into the warmer season. They are literally going to sit in the container as seeds Freezing, and then as the temperature warms, the soil will warm in your container and the seeds will germinate. So it doesn’t really matter when you put them in the container just as long as it is very cold outside the temperatures are cold.
@@thesoutherndaisyllcgreat info! Yeah a video would be great : ) I know you already have so many on winter sowing (which I super love!!!) but more info is always awesome lol your videos are so helpful. Thank you again : )
I don't think the winter sowing method would work here in Florida. Sometimes we don't get a freeze, last year we didn't. Sometimes we do get below 32 degrees f.
I see your point! I’ve never tried in Florida, but maybe it would work if you put your jugs in the shade? But i wouldn’t start them now
Do you start spring blooming in milk jugs in January and summer blooming in milk jugs like in Feb? Or it varies depending on what the packet says? 🤦🏼♀️
No all of the seeds spring and summer blooming are ALL started at the same time in January for me because it’s freezing here at that time. The packet says nothing about winter sowing. Only for indoor seed starting.
Have you ever grown daylilies from seed?