Saturday, November 14, 2009

Growing plants from seeds?

I would like to grow some snapdragons and among other seeds for my garden but don't have a clue on gardening.





Do I grow them in the garden or in a pot first??? If so how long will I need to keep them in the pot before transfering them over to my garden bed.

Growing plants from seeds?
I'd take the easy route.





#1 You need a good raised bed. Start with a (very) small plot with several bags of good soil mix (just dump 4+ inches on top of your plot and plant in there.





#2 Look at the seed packets for the correct planting time in your area. I'd get a few easy ones like Zinnias in case your Snapdragons don't make it. Be heartless and thin the plants when they get an inch or so tall.





#3 Water sparingly. Just to keep the soil somewhat moist. Usually every few days





#4 If you're successful, expand your plot next year with more seed varieties.
Reply:iI started a wild seed garden and all I had to do was put fresh potting soil wherever you want your garden. I bought boxes of Wild Garden Seeds and sprinkled them all through my soil and watered good. I had a beautiful garden from Spring to late fall and alot of them will come up this spring too.
Reply:its always best to start seeds in a small pot indoors in a sunny location. Keep the soil moist . the plants should be ready to go into your garden within a month or two. do a search about your seeds you are wanting to plant, usually 1 or 2 websites will give you enough info to get you started. heres one


http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/snapdrag...


remember to search for snapdragon plant care
Reply:I just plant the seeds in the ground early spring. Just work up the soil and plant to the depth recommended on the seed packet. Water as needed, it is not necessary to water every day. Keep the soil moist but not saturated and they will do fine.


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