June 28, 2024

VIDEO: Huge HOMEMADE Heating Mat!


Starting your own seeds at home doesn’t have to be expensive, and it doesnt have to be confusing. Whether or not you have a huge greenhouse, or just a windowsill its the act that matters. Being faithful with the small things is what will count, because in life we find that “you may not be able to do everything you find out, but you should find out everything you can do.”

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Huge HOMEMADE Heating Mat!

  1. Thank you for this informative video. I LOVE your inspiration attitude about failure and finding new information. My mother gave me a gift that has served me well in life and that is "If someone else can learn to do it, so can you."

    I really enjoyed your selection of background music. Please share the artists with this music starved spirit. Thanks again for all your wonderful videos.

  2. love your positive attitude. it's more important to have fun in playing in the garden than only focusing on the actual outcomes. Also enjoy your music in transition. good pick. match your tone.

  3. What are you using to heat the sand? I'm looking for cheap heating idea also. The seedling mats are expensive

  4. Hi I've been working my way through your videos and got some fantastic tips thank you so much. Can I ask a question please? Did the coil work? What is it exactly please? I live in the UK so we have cold dark winters and early spring so some of my plants started in the house did go leggy although they improved once I could get them in my pvc greenhouse. It was too cold when I first planted them though as I don't have heating yet. I'm looking to the future though for what I can do for next year

  5. Is the roof in your greenhouse made of windows as well? I built a greenhouse from an old horse run in shelter with discarded windows but the roof is tin and I’m trying to decide if I should put windows up there or if they won’t be durable enough.

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