Anonymous wrote:So I went to Merrifield Garden center and they recommended a tray of individual cups that I can start my seeds in...Spinach and cutting lettuce. Do I need a clear plastic cover for it as well? They didn't mention this at the center but I'm thinking it will be helpful. Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many Youtubers that can help you. I started seeds indoors about 4 years ago and my go to was Gary Pilarchik (The Rusted Garden). He's in Md, so same zone as DMV.
My Urban backyard garden supplies me with about 70% of the food I eat. I learned everything from YT.
I can provide you so much info, but honestly, watch a few videos. Others I like are OurStoneyAcres, Epic Gardening, and GardenerScott.
If you have specific questions after watching the videos, come back and I'll share everything I've been doing to start seeds successfully indoors.
BTW, you have plenty of time for Summer crops, but we are getting close to cutoff for Spring.
Have fun!!!!
By cut off, do you mean the cut off to start plants inside or the cut off to put the pre-started plant in the ground outside?
Anonymous wrote:There are many Youtubers that can help you. I started seeds indoors about 4 years ago and my go to was Gary Pilarchik (The Rusted Garden). He's in Md, so same zone as DMV.
My Urban backyard garden supplies me with about 70% of the food I eat. I learned everything from YT.
I can provide you so much info, but honestly, watch a few videos. Others I like are OurStoneyAcres, Epic Gardening, and GardenerScott.
If you have specific questions after watching the videos, come back and I'll share everything I've been doing to start seeds successfully indoors.
BTW, you have plenty of time for Summer crops, but we are getting close to cutoff for Spring.
Have fun!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Hello, Can someone provide so do and don'ts of best way to start cool season veggies indoors such as lettuce, spinach, kalorabis? My questions are...what sort of containers do you usually use for the seeds? Do you just put on a window sill? Any best practices? Start now? Thanks