Making a list of seeds you want to grow is important for planning. It helps you know when to plant and what you need. You can also improve your yard!
Check your seeds before planting to avoid missing out. Buy early for rare seeds. Consider Seed Savers Exchange or local seed swaps for variety.
For successful seed sowing, gather equipment like compost, pots, trays, and protectors. Check supplies before starting to avoid stress. Get fresh compost to ensure good growth.
Store seeds in a cool, dry place to keep them dormant until planting. Dry seeds thoroughly before storing to prevent mold. Keep original packets or label envelopes with plant name, variety,
A tidy workspace is crucial for seed sowing. Keep things organized to avoid wasting seeds or mixing up varieties. Clean the surface well to prevent mold and bacteria growth, which can harm germination.
Prepare space before planting seeds. They need warmth, moisture, and light to germinate. Use shelves or trays for easy monitoring and growth. Avoid wooden shelves for better drainage.
Choose the right time to plant seeds: not too early or they'll be slow or killed by frost, not too late or you won't see results. Know your climate's patterns and soil temperatures.