November 23, 2024

VIDEO: This Technique of Starting Seeds Will Change Your Life


Today I want to share with you a Method of starting seeds that will change your life! I have been growing my own plants from seed for 10 years now, and throughout those years I have refined my process to make it simple, fun, and effective. If you want to get the most out of your garden starting your own seeds is the best place to start, and today I will show you how to do that.

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Technique of Starting Seeds Will Change Your Life

  1. Hi James, I grew up on my dad's cherry tomatoes straight from the garden in Plainfield, NJ. So good!
    How can I get that same great taste in my Florida Garden? Special seeds? Special soil? Help!

  2. Good video BUT no way are you in Jersey, New Jersey USA , I have watched a few of your posts and not ONCE have I seen a single gun or condom and not ONCE has anybody gone to the gym or laundry mat you must live in a Jersey elsewhere ?

  3. Hey mate. I'm a new viewer, from Australia in a similar climate zone and I'm getting through your videos at an unprecedented speed!! Love your content an enthusiasm! Can I ask, is there a method of fixing the long legged seedlings? All of mine have grown too tall, should I just get them in the beds and bury them deep?

  4. You are a wealth of information!! Love your videos. I adore your fur baby,Tuck!!!! He’s amazing! All of your knowledge is really amazing! Did you take classes or just a lot of researching???

  5. This spring, 2021, we built raised beds and spent hundreds on raised bed omri soil that was 80 o/o mulch filled with chunks and chunks of mulch. I was very angry and will never buy raised bed soil again. Huge waste of money. How can they lie like that and sell such a crappy product? Do they not have quality control? Or are they just laughing all the way to the bank.

  6. You've just got 'it' James – you've deliver fant astically succinct tips, and I love your clear and yet detailed explanations. I've learnt so much especially timing of sowing. So appreciated.

  7. ive never been into gardening to be honest im just some average 19yo guy and for some reason im obsessed with mint plants so now im all over growing them and making sure theyre healthy. Your tips n' tricks are great!

  8. you mentioned the root bound putting the plant into dorment stage.. and tomatos i would transplant them twice before putting them outside. first into a solo cup where i would bury them past the seed leaf, and then into a milk carton where i would bury them 4 to 6 inches deeper. and when i moved them outside i would bury half the plant to add an over all extra foot of stem that would send roots out, and the vine at the ground surface would be almost an inch thick. first 2 sets of flowers i would pinch, and the fallowing 4 sets of flowers i would thin to select number.
    by july the plants would be taller then my 5 foot cages. by august i would be cutting the tops of the green monsters to make them putout new lower growth and more energy into fruit.

  9. Hahahaha…I LOVE IT! I have done this forever, i call it baby dirt! Let’s my babies grow easier. Add a smidge of clean sand to your mix for starting. Helps with keeping things moist under those lights and gives a little free support and keeps the soil from clumping as the roots grow.

    Awesome!

  10. Hi James, I live in Colorado and we have a short growing season. Where do we find that heating pad, you put under to keep the seeds warm? Thank you

  11. Hi James, love the energy. I'm an older person and would love to started growing my own fruit or vegetables. What do you suggest that grows fast?

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