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darkcedars ([personal profile] darkcedars) wrote in [community profile] gardening2023-02-16 02:27 pm
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Winter Seed Starting

I am trying out a winter seed starting idea - milk jugs to winter start hardier seeds outside. The seeds should start growing when it's time but be protected from the worst swings.  Details here: Penn State Extension.  

Tried with: magnolia tendril peas, parsley, purple coneflower, calendula, sunflower. 

The last two I'm more uncertain about but the first three should be fine. The coneflower is native and I planted others in fall, both the parsley and peas said to plant well before end of frost.  

I always have sown in place, but last year spring was so cold and late I had a lot of failures.  I have a little indoor seed starting kit as well. 

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[personal profile] recently_folded 2023-02-19 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you sort of do. But I found they're still tender and need a bit of staged time out in the air after you open the container fully. Thermally they're fine but they still aren't used to sun and breeze.