Plant seeds can be difficult to grow, although plant seeds are quite manageable if proper steps are taken. Some wonder why people bother in planting from a seed since it takes more time and can be difficult. Planting with seeds can be more affordable and it may feel more rewarding when your plant begins to emerge. I have planted my share of both, seeds and plantings. I agree that it is more rewarding, knowing the time spent, planting something as small as a seed and watching it form into something so grand.
Now that you are aware of some of the benefits that come from planting seeds, listed are simple steps to follow in planting seeds:
• Record keeping – keep records of what worked and what didn’t work whenplanting from seeds. Make sure you label everything; you want to be sure to take proper care of the seeds you’ve planted.
• Follow package directions – some seeds require chilling or light to germinate. Generally the smaller the seed then the closer to the top of the soil it should be.
• Use containers – use small containers to start with, make sure your container has air holes at the bottom. Containers need holes for air flow and proper drainage. Adding holes will prevent disease to your plants. Plant a few seeds per container, some seeds won’t take and this will give you a higher success rate.
• Cover trays/containers to lock in moisture – seeds are delicate, covering your trays or containers will help keep the plants warm and moist evenly. Be sure to remove cover when plants emerge.
• Proper care – make sure your seeds stay the right temperature, usually 65° to 75°F is needed to germinate. Again, follow package instructions.
• Acclimate seedlings – once your plants are ready to be planted outside, acclimate your seedlings. Introduce your plants to the elements of being outside several times before you plant them into the ground. This will help them adjust.
Following these tips will help you plant from seeds the right way and will lead you to successful gardening.