In this video, I explain my preference in the long-debated war over seeds vs starter plants, plus some examples of it in action!
VIDEO: Seeds vs Starter Plants…who wins?!
In this video, I explain my preference in the long-debated war over seeds vs starter plants, plus some examples of it in action!
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You Win! Starter plants it is! I have to think about how to use limited indoor space.
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Your starts did start as seeds…. but do you mean what you actually put in the garden?
If one was growing in a container, would seed be better since there likely not be lazagna layers?
Do you think rutabaga would do better from start or seed in a container?
What if we don't have a green house for starting starts? What do you recommend?
I know this is an older video but it is currently something going back and forth on. I like the argument of starters, so you can choose the best plants to go in the garden and do the best job. Also, the hit or miss of sowing the seed in the garden. If they don’t germinate then it is a missed opportunity. Great point-the bare spots in the soil! Another missed opportunity for growth. So, the seed trays with the tiny little “plug” and a million spots in one tray. Why use them? Do you start many different varieties in one of those trays? Is it easy to get one out if it is in the middle? Why not just use the bigger pots? I see one other use that seed tray ( market Gardner or larger scale Gardner ). Trying to figure them mysterious trays out lol. I am certain there is value to using them of coarse but I just don’t know what that is yet lol. Thanks! Great info here.
I always use starts for peppers. I can't get them to grow from seed for shit. Everything else is easy breezy from seed.