Try THIS Seed Starting Mix For Amazingly Healthy Plant Starts!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- This simple soil blend is an easy DIY seed starting mix that can give your pants an amazing boost, help them to grow healthy, and save money in the process.
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Seriously what will i not be growing in it. From veggies to flowers. I’m itching to start my seedlings. After watching this video. I’m looking out where to source the items you used today. NC growing Go big
Congrats! You were randomly chosen!
Please get in touch with us. I tried to email you but it didn’t work. I want to get you your coco coir. 🎉
Hi dear fellow NC gardener- let us know how it turns out for you happy growing!
I'd recommend not growing your kids in it. Just a hunch.
I used to work on a farm until a car accident shattered my back. While I can no longer do a 400 acre farm 10 hours a day / 6 days a week, I have found doing whatever form of gardening I can not only helps with physical rehabilitation, but keeps my mental health up since it is reminiscent of how I was able to function before a person on opiates crashed into my car and changed my life. So, if I were to win this, I would use it for my small personal garden / semi permaculture I have been setting up as a therapy treatment for me where I grow plants for my family, which includes dogs, lizards, and fish (they all get various herbs and produce I grow), and when I have access, used to help people in my neighborhood obtain free produce (I put plans and produce on my front yard for people to take for free with the intention to build one of those "free library" set ups to put it all in, once I have the funds and now that I am at a point in my recovery where I can actually do this).
I will be growing peppers, peppers and more peppers! Last year 152 tomato plants as space is limited, the family now knows what tomatoes are must grow each year and enough jars and tomato skin powder for 2 years. This year is the year of the pepper! Sauces, rubs, pickles and fresh eating. We will create recipes and determine which peppers will be must grow each year. So, I will soon be starting peppers of all kinds grilling, smoking, hot, sweet fruity all the pepper flavors. We're so excited. I love having my adult kids and grandchildren and my mother (82) in our 2 kitchens and involved as a team. So blessed!
I am helping to plant and operate a Freedom Farm Academy. We will be growing and helping our community learn how to grow their own perennial food forest. I have loved making my own soil mix in the past and am super excited to try this recipe, as I have not yet used coco coir (only peat moss). I will literally use this for ALL my seed starts (peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, etc) as well as for my potting mix for many indoor plants and herbs. Thank you for all that you do to help create a brighter and more beautiful self-sustaining world for us all.
This is my second year of gardening, I'm planning on starting pepper seed, tomatoe seed , and 10 different herbs. In the raised beds I'm going to have green and wax beans, peas, cucumbers, 3 varieties of potatoes, melons. I've learned so much from your site. Most of my life I've had a brown thumb so I figured I'd give one more try at the age of 61 and low and behold I had alot of success and figured I would start my second year with starting my own seeds. Thank you with this site and several other sites I've learned so much.
I use the bigger coco coir and put it in my raised beds to help with not having to water as much. I put it in the bottom middle part of each bed and then cover with soil. Really helps especially when i can't be in the garden for a few days to water. I didn't know a finer version even existed until this video. Thanks Luke, this was helpful!
I'm growing 6 varieties of tomatoes including Black Krim,Black Beauty,Porterhouse,classic Beefsteak,Amish paste and Large Red Cherry as well as two types of peppers,two types of carrots, two types of cucumbers, Zucchinis,Beets,Radishes,Lettuce and Kale and some flowers for my wife.I really appreciate the wealth of information you provide on seed starting as well as all other gardening info and how to ideas.
I will start my tomatoes, maybe I will finally have some success
The large red cherry produce large amounts of fruit I will be growing more of those myself this year again
I plan to start flowers using a soil blocker. First year flower farmer! So excited!
I’m starting Amish paste tomatoes, a couple of Lettuce varieties and a new herb garden. Love, love love MIgardener lessons!!
I love the idea of using something that's earth friendly. I do all I can to live a clean life and will use it for everything in the place of peat moss. New fruit trees, flowerpots, raised beds etc. I'm very happy to replace peatmoss. Thank you for sharing.
Dallas Texas here!! I made this very same mix for my grow tower that I will be using for all of my herbs. Basil, oregano, cilantro, dill, sage thyme. Love your channel. I’ve learned so much from you. Keep the videos coming.
I am adding three garden beds this year! I am so excited to get started with all my lovely seeds! Thanks for all the great ideas and suggestions!
Hi Luke. Just want to say , I love your passion and enthusiasm for all things in the garden. Your attitude and smiles are infectious. You totally inspire me. God bless you, your family and your business. Many more years of success to you!!🙏
This is my first year starting my vegetables from seed. Watching your videos has given me the confidence to try. I am currently growing 4 different tomatoes: Boxcar Willie, Floradade, Arkansas Traveler, and Everglades. I also have Keystone Giant Bell Peppers and Sweet Banana Peppers. There is something so incredibly exciting about watching my "babies" grow. There is no going back to purchasing plants from any box store. I will be using a vertical planter this spring. I will be planting herbs and edible flowers. I think the Coco Coir may be a perfect fit. Thank you!
I used coco coir for the first time 2 yrs ago as a seed starter mix very similar to what you made and those plants are still doing great!! Love the stuff! Thanks for the all the great info💙
This is my3rd year of gardening (retirement) Plan to try 12 different vegetables. Last year I purchased several seedlings from a “reputable” local nursery and ended up with a grow room full of gnat & mites. Never again. I’m all in on MIgardener products and techniques. Thanks for all your videos - Makes learning gardening fun.
I’m growing everything! Greens, tomatoes, peppers, peas, beans, cukes, squash, melons, strawberries, mullein, etc … AND starting several small orchard guilds and a food forest this year! 🥰
Several types of new pepper types that were in my seed haul from you 😁 love all the seeds have gotten from MIgardener over the past few years. Keep up the great videos and seeds
Hi I am growing lots of herbs this year! Thanks for helping me garden!
I grow much of our food for the year (60 years) from seed. One of my many joys in life.💞💞💞
I made this mix last year for the first time. I started seeds indoors for the first time as well. I had fantastic success. Definitely doing it again.
Can you share your recipe. I was having a hard time understanding what his was.
I did this mix for the first time last year to grow all my starts, tomatoes got huge and were so easy to plant. No fungus gnats! That is until I bought strawberry starts that had been outside at a supermarket and brought them inside. Lesson learned. Coco coir really does go a long way. I used one of those whole blocks and made a wheel barrow full! Looking forward to getting my onions and peppers and herbs started.
I love this idea!! I would use it to start my tomato and pollinator seeds for sure. It looks so fluffy, what a great product!
Love this; actually making this today!!
Id grow all my seeds. Building a greenhouse finally!! I’ve been watching you since you were a very young man 🍎🌱🪴🌿🍃
I have never made my own seed starting mix but this looks easy. Thank you
God Bless Texas
Newbie Gardener here, so I'm hoping this will help my first garden be successful.
I love making my own mix!
Thank you for the valuable information. Is use it to plant my garden seeds.
Thanks Luke! I’m going to use it for seed starting!
I’m ordering some now: Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for the give away. We'll be growing everything from veggies, herbs and flowers, I can't wait to get going on seed starting,
Starting peppers soon! Great video.
Fabulous! Thanks for this info ! I will try it!
Have a great day!
Hi Luke! I will be planting my second ever container garden this year using MIGardner seeds. I am still a beginner but last summer the grey zucchini, yellow crookneck squash and Swiss chard were my best crops. This year I will add a couple of tomato varieties, some Jacob cattle beans, luffa and several winter squash and pumpkins. Thanks for always sharing great advice and ideas with your videos. They have been a lifeline and an inspiration!!!
Can't wait to try on my peppers !!!
Would love this... we have a community garden where we feed lots of folks who are elderly or can't afford fresh garden veggies in our rural community ... salad mix, salsa, greens of all kinds, etc...
Blessings ❤
I would use it for starting my seeds this year !
Thank you for the free trifecta sample I can’t wait to try it out. Looking forward to making this soil mix too.
I can always count on you to provide us with the information we need for our garden. We learn so much from you. We will definitely be buying our seed starting supplies from you. The coconut information was very interesting. Thanks for explaining that. Love that your product is made in the USA.
Everything! I got the gnats last year, thank you for all of your videos.
I will be using it to start all my seedlings for transplanting!
Going to use starting mix for vegetables..
Thank you
Starting flowers and veggies for my home garden!! :)
Looks like a great mix to start all of my flower seedlings in this year, especially those flowers with tiny seeds like violas & carnations. Thanks for another informative video!
I am wanting to try many vegs and flowers. Cant wait to try this mixture
A variety of veggies and even more flowers!❤
Growing flowers for my daughter’s wedding!!!❤
Teaching my disabled child to grow their own vegetables & h we rbs in their apartment. They are very environmentally conscious, and not having to worry about gnats is a huge plus.
Planting all my MIgarden seeds!
I start all my own garden plants, so tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, onions, herbs, flowers and a gazillion more !
Blessings
Love all the info! Looking forward to this years growing season! Already started peppers lettuce cabbage broccoli and onions and beans! Indoor grow room with heat mats green stalks and grow lights! Grow Big!!
OMG I would start all my seeds with it! 😊
I would use it to add to my greenstalks this season 💜
LOVE coco coir! I’m ready to start cucumbers and melons.
getting ready to start my tomatoes!
I would love to try my Bougainville in the coconut coir!
Thanks for doing the give-away, Luke! I have 10 different kinds of basil I plan on starting soon indoors
I would use the Coco Coir to amend my raised beds and help them hold water
I’m growing all my new seedings in this mixture this year!!!!!!
Thanks for addressing the salt issue. Probably will try your Loco coco
I"m just starting to get set up to seed start for my garden this year. I would absolutely give this a try
I will start all my seeds with this.
New at gardening, but im excited to start having my herbs.
I will be starting a little bit of everything! Tomatoes, peppers, melons,strawberries, and a ton more veggies and a big variety of flowers.
I'm so glad to see that you have teamed up with Greenstalk! 🥥🥥🥥🥥🍅🫑🌶🥒🥬🥦🌽🍆🧅🧅🫛🫘🥕🍓
I’d use this to grow my indoor leafy greens!!
I just got a new raised bed so this would be a great medium for growing my veggies!
I would grow multiple varieties of tomatoes, multiple varieties of peppers, zucchini, onion starts, watermelon and cantaloupe starts. I'm adding two more beds this yr so going to double my growing space. I'm so excited for all the more I'll be able to grow. Thanks for all the help in getting my gardening growing. I need to expand so we can can more room to grow. Kids ate everything so fast didn't have much to save. 😊
Growing some amazing veggies here in Michigan
Definitely learned something here today. Looks east enough to do. Thanks I'll try this with my flower seeds.
I'd start everything with it I've used before,thanks
I'd use this coco choir to start all.my summer seedling 🌱
Can’t wait to try this formula. Plan on using it for my tomatoes.
I always learn so much from you. Thank you! I ordered all my seeds from you this year and I'm looking forward to planting them.
Love your channel! I’ll be growing tomatoes, greens, and flowers.
I’m growing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers , some lettuce , beets , radishes, some melons , sweet corn , all in raised beds , for myself as I’m a widow and love gardening . Thank you for this video , I love learning even at my age..lol I’ve never made my own soil but want to do so this year, I’ve just been searching for a tub to mix it in ..
I will be planting my flowers for my deck and some veggies in containers. Teresa
Thank you for always sharing gardening info so freely!! This is a GREAT soil mix! I cannot wait to use it in my pots this growing season😁
Everything! This is my first big year starting lots and lots of seeds... which of course I ordered from MIgardener!
thank you for the info growing celery and onions and some herbs right now !
Definitely would use to start tomatoes (mostly San Marzano) and peppers of all kinds. I can lots of Salsa, my own recipe. I already purchased some Teifecta +, so just need to get perlite. I already have vermiculite, too. You’re a great asset to the gardening community!!! Thank you, Luke and the MI Gardener team. ❤
We’re growing what we’ve grown before like strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, tomatoes, peppers, corn, beans, peas, lettuce, zucchini, squash, pumpkins, cantaloupe, onions, leeks, garlic, potatoes, celery. But we’re also trying some new things like sorghum, luffa, bottleneck gourds, medicinal and tea blend herbs. Last, we’re going to grow flowers like sunflowers, geraniums, petunias, delphiniums, foxglove, zinnias and a couple others. Very excited to get seeds going this week.
I would start all my seeds with it. Love watching your videos.
I'll be starting my peppers!
Love MI Gardener. Was sad not to get my freebie with my last order. Its been so fun to try out new seeds
Great video, I need some potting mix to up pot some seedlings, this will be prefect.
I love coco coir! Will be starting tomatoes and peppers for sure!
Going to be growing my tomato starts!
I would use it to grow sprouts, something I am excited to try.
I start tomatoes and peppers for a community garden and would love to try your product!
Oh gosh I can’t pick just one! I think I’d start everything with it! Looks perfect.
I'm growing both gray squash and black beauty zucchini; 8 varieties of tomatoes: Roma, Orange Hat, San Marzano, Geranium Kiss, Costoluto Genovese, Large Red Cherry, Early Girl and Kellogs Breakfast; bulls blood beets; Crimson sweet watermelon; Waltham Butternut and Banana Pink Jumbo squash; as well as yarrow, marigolds, cosmos and several varieties of statice. I can most of my harvest for the rest of the year as it helps to save on the grocery bills. Thanks for providing such great and informative content. I love this channel!!
I grow in buckets & containers on my deck (critters and bad conditions for in ground). This year i want to start my own seeds instead of foot the expense for plants from various places. You are such an inspiration! I wish I had your energy to go all the way from start to finish! Many Blessings from Deborah in West Virginia!
My tomato seed haul from MiGardener video on the most productive tomatoes! Red centiflore all the way down to the Red pear cherry which is also nostalgic for me too.
Cool stuff. I would use it to start all of my tomatoes.
Thanks Luke for all you teach. I’ll be starting, herbs, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage,and more.
I will be making my own potting mix with coco core. My tomato plants love it.
I’m growing my groceries 😉🌱 mixing my own potting mix feels overwhelming but you make it look so easy
I LOVE Coco coir!! I make my seed starting mix and my raised bed potting mix with it. Great stuff!