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Get growing naturally: Start your seeds indoors

by Tami Port MS

Created on: June 03, 2009   Last Updated: June 10, 2009

The approach of growing season presents all gardeners with one basic choice; should you start from seed or buy a young plant that someone else has started? Watching a plant grow through its entire life cycle, seed to plant and back to seed, is very rewarding and often makes growing from seed worth the effort. But it does some work and a little know how.

Seed catalogs provide a vast range of plant varieties, colors, growth forms as well as organic seeds. So starting from seed affords you more choice. Growers don't need to settle for the smaller selection of plants available at the local garden center.



Although it's not always the case, growing from seed can also be less expensive than the purchasing seedlings or mature plants. Starting seeds indoors, prior to the outdoor growing season, does require the right supplies for creating a suitable indoor environment, but most of the expense is associated with the first season your start seeds. Once you have the equipment, the cost of growing from seed is minimal.

* How to Start Seeds *

~ Soil, Light, Water and Air Circulation: Young plants germinating from seed are fragile and vulnerable. Purchase a special growing mix for starting seeds and trays that provide good drainage. Be sure to keep the soil evenly moist while the young plants are developing root systems.

If you do not have an area in your home that receives a large amount of natural light, purchase an inexpensive shop light (or, even better, a full spectrum grow light). Hang the light on an adjustable chain, just barely over the top of the seedlings, and adjust the height as your seedlings grow.

Seedlings also require adequate air movement to help prevent fungal growth and stems rotting at the soil line. A small fan set up in the growing area, or a ceiling fan in the room, will do the job.

~ Planting Instructions: When planning your garden, order your seeds well in advance of the growing season. Many plants can be started inside weeks before the climate is suitable outdoors. Starting seeds a few weeks before the growing season will provide you with robust seedlings by the time the temperature is mild enough to transplant. Follow the planting instructions on the seed package. If you buy from a quality seed vendor, each seed package should have very detailed instructions on it.

After the seed germinates (i.e. sprouts) the first green that you'll see peeking through the soil will not be the plant's true leaves, but rather the 'cotyledons.' The plant uses the stored

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