Seeing
the little sprouts breaking down and watch the snow melt is sure to
make any conscious gardener, spring, and the last days of warm weather
certainly been bothering. While
some regions can not promise a steady warm weather early in the year,
there is still a chance to get a head start on the season by starting
seedlings in a greenhouse, garden window, or part well lit home. Let's take a look at some of the early stages of seeding and begin the process of transformation of the roof and outdoor plants.
Prepare seed starting mix and sterilize planters
sterile seedlings mixture is crucial not only for the early stages of
plant growth, but also the prevention of plant diseases which can be
extracted from soils that are not sterilized.
A starting seed mixture can be easily bought in a greenhouse of the store or garden. Creating a home seed starting mixture, it is easily done with four simple ingredients:
· 4 sides discussed compost
· 1 part perlite (which can be purchased in most garden stores)
· 1 part vermiculite (can also be purchased in most garden stores)
· 2 parts coir (fiber extracted from coconut husks)
It is also important to sterilize heat mats and other containers before the seeds are distributed.
Organize and distribute seeds
Gardeners
interested in growing something new can consult seed companies, as Jung
seeds, which have a wide range of seeds to choose from. Seed Savers is another unique organization that sells not only seeds
but also promotes the conservation of endangered garden by collecting,
sharing and seeds and plants growing heritage.
Some
seeds are very small black particles, and some even look like dust, so
once you get from seed is not a bad idea diluted with sugar to make sure
it will distribute when planted so equal. To do this, add two or three tablespoons of sugar in a small bowl, sprinkle the seeds, then mix all together. smaller, such as impatiens, should not be covered with soil, as simply wet after disbursement will cover enough seeds seeds.
transplantation seeds
Once
the plants begin to sprout, they can be transplanted into individual
pots and placed on a deck, patio, outdoors or in other protected for a
few hours a day for a period of adaptation to the area approximately 10 days. The
adjustment period, also called "hardening" of the plants gradually
exposed to various environmental changes, including exposure to sun and
wind. If transplanted into a full sun exposure immediately, they will be at risk of sunburn and other damage. After 10 days, the plants will be ready for full residence outside. Curing can also occur in cold frames outside.
If
seeds are started in a greenhouse, make sure the heating, cooling,
ventilation, and other accessories of the growth of the structure are in
perfect working order before the start of the culture. Now
is also a good time to sharpen gardening tools, fertilizer supplies,
and think about the garden structure (if you have not already). Now they are launched seedlings, it is only a matter of weeks before gardening is booming!
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