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Learn when to start planting seeds indoors so your plants aren't too big or too small when it comes time to transplant them out into the garden.
If you’re new here, we grow a large garden in Nebraska in zone 4b. We preserve thousands of pounds of food from this garden each year to stock our homestead pantry. We also sell a lot of produce every week at farmers market. We've learned a lot of tips and tricks over the years on when to plant your seeds indoors, and today we're sharing them with you.
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Supplies:
Soil - I like to mix my own seed-starting mix because it’s less expensive and then I know exactly what my plants are growing in. Here is a link to download your free potting mix recipe.
Seed trays:
2" deep trays - www.pntrs.com/t/8-11415-33335...
Shallow trays for bottom watering: www.pntrs.com/t/8-11415-33335...
Soil blocker - amzn.to/4diP36t
Seeds - I suggest sourcing high quality seeds from True Leaf Market, Berlin Seeds or Johnny’s Seeds.
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