When to start seeds in zone 7a and 6b
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
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In this video we will discuss when to start seeds in zone 7a and 6b. Now is the time to be thinking about your spring and summer garden. By starting your own seeds you can save a lot of money on your vegetable or herb garden. By starting our seeds early, we can start harvesting produce sooner.
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Enjoyed your video. Reminded me to start my cold crops. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Nice to see how enthusiastic you are in getting the seeds in the ground. Maybe I'll have a place to start seeds soon.
Winter is about over, I'm ready to play on the garden!
I hadn’t realized that lettuce could be started inside. Thanks for the info and the inspiration.
You are welcome. We grow lettuce nearly year round.
Hello Jordan! Thanks for another very helpful video!
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching
Starting seeds saved us SO much monet last year, thanks for the tips
The seeds will acclimate to your microclimate and do better over time too.
I started our cole crops too. Loking forward to the German lettuce and cabbage!
Thanks for watching
I watch you plant a tree but jump here to your most recent video....
If you want to build your soil in that orchard might try adding root plants the bigger the better to break the ground and leave it in to feed the biology something that doesn't spread. Saw this done in a video from Australia to rehab compacted clay and add organic matter they used a giant beat longer than a huge carrot.
We use a mix in our rotation for our cover crops. Daikon radish is great for breaking up the hard pan. We have used it as cover crops on the local farms for more than 20 years now, and I must say they can get to impressive depths. Thanks for watching!
Wow this is early I live in zone 4 in Ontario I have a way to go yet.
Yes, I like to have big plants when it's time to put them in the ground. We grow 11 months out of the year here. I'm hoping to grow year round soon!