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- Joined
- Jul 27, 2003
I had some containers on my porch last summer that were from a kit. You fill the base with water and lay the fertilizing pad on top and everything grows. It was an Aha moment for me. I saved a whole bunch of money on lettuce, spinach and tomato’s. Grew more catnip than my cats could ever eat, and had mint, basil and greek oregano coming out of my ears!
This year I want to do more. I’ve been reading Victory Garden and watching YouTube videos. I’m going to clear out the right side of my house for a Garden as it’s the side that gets full sun.
My question as Spring draws nearer, who starts seeds indoors. What and when do you start?
My little tip of Massachusetts is in Zone 7 while the rest is not. I’m going to starts seeds indoors for broccoli, cauliflower and snap peas half way through February and I have no idea what I’m doing.
This year I want to do more. I’ve been reading Victory Garden and watching YouTube videos. I’m going to clear out the right side of my house for a Garden as it’s the side that gets full sun.
My question as Spring draws nearer, who starts seeds indoors. What and when do you start?
My little tip of Massachusetts is in Zone 7 while the rest is not. I’m going to starts seeds indoors for broccoli, cauliflower and snap peas half way through February and I have no idea what I’m doing.