Sunday, April 26, 2009

How do I start seeds indoors?

I'm a great outdoor gardner I haven't a clue as how to start seeds inside. I am planting impatiens and african daisies. Step by step method preferred...thanxs

How do I start seeds indoors?
Now is a good time to start plants indoors that you will eventually transplant outdoors. The easiest way to do it is to buy one of the planting kits available this time of year. You can find them in Lowe's, Home Depot, WalMart, and almost any other sotre that sells lawn and garden items.





These kits are seasonal will be gone from store shelves in a few more weeks. They ususlly consist of the plastic trays, peat or planting soil, ID stakes, and sometimes a clear plastic tent top to keep moisture in the soil. These are the same "trays" that you get later in the Spring when you buy bedding plants from the same places. Most people throw them away every year unless they plan to reuse them to start plants the following year.





You can plant almost anything in them. Just follow the directions on the seed packets and/or the planting tray kits.





Good luck with your gardening.
Reply:Here is a link that should tell you the best way. Be sure you don't start to soon for your area. Good Luck
Reply:ok.


-first get a very large jar vase...etc


-get very rich dirt


-form a fairly large hole into the pot


-then plant your seends


-then water


-when u see a sprout forming water is a bit more heavily


-when u get your daisys(i heard that u have to cut them 45degree angles) so they can grow but make sure dont just trust me :P i ope this helps


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