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Starting Seeds Indoors

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Starting Seeds Indoors Part 4
Hardening Off From this point on the young seedlings should be allowed to grow steadily until they are "hardened off" and transplanted outside. The hardening-off process prepares the plants gradually for outside ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Starting Seeds Indoors Part 3
If the room in which plants are grown is very cold, and plants requiring a high germination temperature are being grown, bottom heat is advised. This can be accomplished by placing the flats near a furnace or heating ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Starting Seeds Indoors Part 2
If you must use soil from your garden, moisten it and heat it to 180F (internal soil temperature) for 30 minutes prior to seeding or transplanting. Dry soil takes longer to heat (and smells worse!) Use a meat ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Starting Seeds Indoors - Part 1
Peat pellets are made of compressed peat that expands to seven times its volume when watered. Available in 2 sizes ("Jiffy-7's" and "Jiffy-9's"), they resemble ginger cookies when dry and lumpy muffins when expanded. ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Starting Seeds Indoors: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-104
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Cold-Climate Gardening: How to Extend Your Growing ...
Fantastic resource This book is an essential resource for gardeners who dream of feeding themselves off their own land in the frozen North. The book is organized into 3 sections and an appendix. Section one describes the challenges of cold climate ... [... more]
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