The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 3:Seed Starting Greens, Peppers, Onions & Herb Progress
The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 3 covers seed starting cool weather greens, warm weather peppers, onions. I talk about when to start the vegetables indoors and the outdoor temperatures they grow best in. I also review the seed starting difference between the hardy perennial herbs and warm weather herbs. 0:00 Overview of Episode 0:40 Example of Over Fertilizing and Caution: Don't Over Feed 2:26 Join a New FB Group I am Hosting: Seed Give-Aways 3:10 Cool Weather Leafy Greens: When to Start Them 5:30 Sterilizing Starting Mix & Preparing the Seed Cells 6:51 Basic Seed Starting Methods for the Leafy Greens 10:19 Overview of Seed Starting Kale & Collards 11:30 Transplanting up Lettuce and Kale into Larger Cups 15:54 Seed Starting Peppers: Timing and Soil Temperature 17:25 Standard Method for Seed Starting Peppers 19:00 Pepper Germination, Warmth and Grow Lights 20:21 Potting up Peppers and When to Fertilizer Peppers 25:30 Growing Indestructible Onion Seed Starts 27:20 Hardy Perennial Herbs Progress & When to Start Them 29:00 Splitting Your Herbs & Saving Money by Seed Starting 30:40 Review: Seed Starting Oregano, Chives, Thyme, Parsley 31:41 Review: Seed Starting Sage, Lavender, Rosemary, Mint 34:16 Quick Look at Some of the Warm Weather Herbs
The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 2: Building Simple Inexpensive Grow Lights & Seed Starting Herbs
The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 2 teaches you how to build simple and inexpensive grow light stations. I show you several designs and explain how to use the lights to grow strong transplants. I also discuss how to seed start herbs and onions using my over seeding method.
The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 1: Indoor Vegetable Seed Starting & 4 Major Mistakes
Welcome to The Rusted Garden Podcast EP 1. It is all about indoor vegetable seed starting basics. If you are just getting started, this is for you. I cover the cells, trays, starting mixes and lighting. Plus I review the 4 biggest mistakes you can make and how to avoid them.