Ready to jump-start your growing season and save money?We’ll cover everything from picking the right supplies and creating ideal germination conditions, to fixing leggy seedlings and mastering the hardening-off process. This replay is available exclusively to paid subscribers. As a subscriber, you’ll also gain access to all of my gardening archives and in-depth workshops—like this one—so you can keep growing your skills all year long.
What we cover in this workshop:
Must-have products and setup tips
Why indoor seed starting is a game-changer
Adjustments for your specific growing zone
Mixing your own starter mix to save money
Key factors for seed germination: heat and humidity
Post-germination care: thinning, lighting, and ventilation
Troubleshooting common issues (legginess, mold, stunted growth, yellowing leaves and more)
Hardening off and succession planting
Shop all the products I recommend here:
(All of these products are linked here.)
Nursery pots (measuring approximately 3-4 inches)
Spring or summer seeds (tomatoes, basil, peppers, eggplant, strawflower)
Compost
Small Trowel or Scoop
Small Watering Can (or Measuring Cup)
Rack or surface with natural sunlight
Grow light for an indoor area or rack
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