Yrs ago I used to buy starts at nursery, but they never thrived. I now grow every thing from seed or cuttings! Plants end up being much heathier and very productive.
The one thing I have noticed that no one talks about is which plants will do good in a more shallow raised bed and which plants need a deeper 12"+ deep raised bed. As a newbie I feel this would be very helpful. I am 66 years old so everything is going in some type of container or raised bed. I can not handle a tiller or all the weeding required for in ground gardening. I am retired now so I have time to start gardening.
I’m growing my own vegetables no more buying paying $$$$! And when cucumbers are costing $1.25 EACH! It’s going to be a good year because I have pots of vegetables everywhere in my suburban garden. Thank you you for sharing your knowledge.🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
04:22 Basil. It gets just cold enough where I live that the basil doesn't survive outside, but what it does do every year is make SO MANY SEEDS! I rub the stalks to loosen the seeds. I sprinkle most of the seeds onto the soil and lightly rub in; the rest I take in the house in case I should have to plant them in the very unlikely event that I don't get any basil sprouts the following spring. They always do, though. 💚Basil!
I admit that I bought a sweet mint at a nursery 2 years ago, but I’ll never have to buy another one ! If everything I planted grew like that mint has I would be a happy gardener !😂
Most leafy lettuces I know are cut-and-come-again that you can cut an inch or so above the stem and get 2-3 total harvests from. (By the 4th cycle, they pretty much go straight to seed.)
I never knew I can grow basil from stem... I always buy basil pot from store to make pesto... one still sitting on my kitchen counter 😅. We learn something new every day
I’m starting 3 kinds of tomatoes and peppers from seed for the first time. I’ve only been growing veg for 3 years and am loving it. I also have several rosemary, basil and mint sprigs in water as I write this. I always buy herbs from the grocery store in March/April then separate it into sprigs and either transplant or reroot and transplant. I love your videos, sooooo much shared knowledge thank you Singh very much!
I am an experienced gardener, but I still like to buy certain seedlings, one is simply to support small business nurseries. Two is to fill in the extra gaps in the garden, usually I have germinated all I want to grow and there are extra growing spaces that need to be filled, I don't mind buying something to grow in the free space for fun. Thee, certain plants have a long seedling stage and I rather pay to save my own time, celery is main one. Others plants I buy are kohlrabi, egg plant, bell pepper, cucumber. I do germinate my own bell pepper and cucumber seeds, but I don't mind picking up an extra 6pack of hybrid variety if available, as long as they are affordable.
Thank you for this very useful video and all the videos you provide! Your vegetables are beautiful and I love all your tips on gardening. Always looking forward to learning from you. God bless you!
Where im at the seedlings for veggies are like $5 and herbs are more than that. So happy i decided to grow my veggies from seed. Havent had as much luck with herbs and flowers, but im still trying.😂
We bought 4 lettuce plants 5 years ago and grew them in our deck planters. But instead of harvesting the whole plant we only took the outside leaves. They eventually sent up flowers, seeded out, and repopulated themselves. We've done this over and over for 5 years...
@@mrsmc2612 I let my lettuce plants go to seed in late fall, around mid to late march next year there are new lettuce volunteer plant popping up around the garden.
Thanks! I already have a garden to plant out sitting on the kitchen table beside the window. Started the beans 7 days ago and they are already a foot high. Now I need to warm the soil in the bed they will grow in and make a cover for them. Same with the brassicas and the lettuce. They are growing like weeds and have to go out. But that's ok. Easy fix. I enjoy your show.
We plant a seed and it has the inner intelligence to sprout out of the ground a few days later and grow into big cucumbers or a green or an herb. Witnessing those miracles bring me joy! I'm out there everyday checking my "babies". (Thanks for the cilantro tip on crushing the seeds - mine haven't germinated after planting a couple of weeks ago.) Thank you for sharing your mastery of gardening, Jag!👏🙏
Agreed 💯 % on everything.I have mints different types of basil all year round. My mints yes becareful where you put your mint it's very invasive herb. I pulled it out constantly becuase I wanted mint so bad lol grew 3 spots and it spreed like there's no tomorrow. I only bought from Walmart once now I have herbs all year round I keep it pruned during the summer(phx heat). So when fall approache it will be lushy. I only keep 1 busch of my mint.
When I start plants from seeds like herbs in pots the growth seems stunted. Maybe I'm using the wrong soil? What is the best soil to use for pots? Thank you for all your great videos. They are soo helpful! I'm in zone 9b.
I am anti-Bonnie plants, they tend to be extremely expensive, pumped with synthetics, root bound and usually peter out very quickly. I feel like they pump with so much to make them look good, and they look beautiful, HOWEVER my experience is that they just bust so quickly. They tend to bloom too soon and are a huge let down for beginners. So if you’re a beginner please don’t let failure from Bonnie plants discourage you. I’m sure there are some success stories this is my personal experience and opinion.
Bonnie plants are so beautiful and come clear from Alabama. They won’t be available after it turns hot. I agree on all especially that it’s better to but tomatoes, peppers and eggplants already sprouted and as seedlings.
I found that starting seedlings inside would yield leggy little things, even with my grow light. What has helped is finding an area outside to let the seedlings go in full sun, and I just bring them back inside when the weather gets too cold or rainy. I buy bare root shrubs/trees, it would take years of work to get where they are, and I like having an improved variety. This year I'm starting a few annual flowers, beans, and squash from seeds.
Can confirm with the squash and zucc plants, i looked this video up after i had already started my seedlings and the zucc and squash plants are killing it
thanks for another great video. The only exception for me personally is growing peppermint from seed. Never been able to do it.Ended up getting a plant i propogate when i need another plant :D. Pretty much agree with everything else. On the other hand, any chance on making a video on plants which are better to buy as seedlings vs growing from seed?.
Instead of buying Bonnie seedlings at the big box store, check your local farmer's and flea markets. You can usually find local growers with multicell packs selling them for cheaper than a Bonnie pot. I bought a 4 cell tray of tomatos and a 4 cell tray of chilis and it only cost me $5 at the local flea market. If nothing else check your local nursuries, you're still likely to come out way cheaper.
I always grow tomatoes from seeds. I once bought a variety pack of seeds and now just take the seeds from last year for the next. They grow on the window sill for a few weeks then go outside in May.
I always buy a basil pot from the store, harvest the leaves and then separate the individual plants . Way faster than growing from seed + get 20 plants from one 4$ pot .
Sometimes it’s necessary to buy certain plants from a grower but yes almost all the plants shown here are possible from cuttings or seeds. I could not grow holy basil and will be buying from someone selling on facebook marketplace or I like Thai basil which never propagated despite all attempts. The best thing I ever witnessed was fining a black chick pea (kaala chana) planted pot having may be a dozen plants in a Calgary greenhouse selling for C$10 This year I am trying tinda and other Pakistan summer squash (looking for doodhi lauki seeds from India as well) Calgary, Alberta Canada zone 3-4
@@springbeauty4330 I tried to grow cuttings from store bought pack but failed always. Going to bring some seeds from California or will be checking facebook market place. It’s not wildly used in Pakistani cuisine though.
I have decided from now on plant all the seeds of the plants I buy, most will not grow but chances some will. Cross my finger for lots of vegetables and fruits for free.
Hi Jag my wife loves your videos her Spinach plants are full of seeds from all the rain we've had but we're having problems with the Grasshoppers now what is the best way to get rid of them because I don't like chemicals because we have cats running around here they go after the lizards plus the black racer snakes do you have any idea what to do
My grandma planted mint in our garden and I am still pulling up the runners for that. I can't think of enough recipes to use it fast enough. Rookie mistake to not plant it in a container.
I planted basil and parsely seeds, and one arbitrary plant is growing in the basil. How can i know what it it is, could i possibly send a picture of it to you to identify?
I have 2 questions: 1/Could you tell me how to make the plants from seedling look so healthy with strong stem like Bonnie brand? I used seedling start soil for all my seedlings, my plants look healthy, but not as big, strong stems like Bonnie plants when they’re about 3-4 inches tall. 2/ How can I make new plants have the root wrap around the soil tightly which can shape the small pot? No matter how hard I tried, my new plants NEVER had root wrapped outside the soil. Instead they were inside the soil and they separated when I transferred to the ground
I garden on a tiny apartment patio. If you have space for only 1 or 2 plants, you might as well buy the transplant because buying seeds you won't use doesn't save you money.
I grow everything from seed. However, this year, i got a bad fungus gnat infestation and lost just about all my tomato & eggplant seedlings to dampining off. I had to suck it up and go buy from the store 😢
I wish i knew what type soil all these different vids show. They are all almost black, compared to coco coir and Jiffy seed starter, and seedlings look so healthy. What is it
That could either be compost or worm poop. Decomposed materials are where good nutrients come from. You’ll just have to check what kind of plant would need a lot or which one don’t.
Just to be honest with you I just paid $10 for seed. I have seed coming for five different type of melon and it was $20 sir. It's not always cheaper, not that I have found.
Fruiting plants need a lot of light, and of different spectrum. You can buy LED grow light, ideally for pepper personally I recommend a 100watt led grow light. Note this is not a 25 watt light that is equivalent brightness to 100watt, but actually uses 100watt, which mean equivalent brightness as a ~300watt incandescent. You need a wall outlet timer so it automatically turns the light on and off. Then look up youtube videos on how to grow pepper and tomato indoor. Use a quality potting mix like ProMix (not potting soil), and some indoor fertilizer, like Osmocote. Try to avoid using MiracleGro potting mix because they are notorious for having fungus gnats. The potting mix bags you buy should be stored under a roof and not be rained on, to avoid fungus gnats. There are hydroponic indoor garden units that make it easier for beginner, such as the AeroGarden. The only thing you have to remember is to use a fertilizer with NPK ratio designed for tomato, and not a high nitrogen fertilizer, otherwise the pepper plant will have lots of green leaves and little fruits. If all of this sounds expensive, put the pepper plant in a pot with good potting mix and some tomato fertilizer, put it next to a south facing window and also give it some extra indoor light, maybe a clip-on lamp. Use fresh potting mix for the container, don't use garden soil or bring outdoor soil inside, this will more likely bring in things like spider mites, fungus gnats, other bugs, and plant diseases.
Which plants do you usually buy and which ones you don't?
Yrs ago I used to buy starts at nursery, but they never thrived.
I now grow every thing from seed or cuttings!
Plants end up being much heathier and very productive.
I only buy mint and cucumbers from a nursery if my seeds failed to transplant.
Also, mint and other herbs are container plants only.
I buy bell pepper and tomato plants. I don’t buy cilantro plants, and I have bad luck getting results from seeds too…
Perennial flowering plants, bushes and trees. I got runners off my forsythia bush and I transplanted them and lined my whole driveway with them.
The one thing I have noticed that no one talks about is which plants will do good in a more shallow raised bed and which plants need a deeper 12"+ deep raised bed. As a newbie I feel this would be very helpful. I am 66 years old so everything is going in some type of container or raised bed. I can not handle a tiller or all the weeding required for in ground gardening. I am retired now so I have time to start gardening.
Check out no till gardening by “Ruth stout”…never disturb the microorganisms in the ground🙏
I’m growing my own vegetables no more buying paying $$$$! And when cucumbers are costing $1.25 EACH! It’s going to be a good year because I have pots of vegetables everywhere in my suburban garden. Thank you you for sharing your knowledge.🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
I love your opinions and I trust you are telling the truth. Thank you Jag Singh. I learn a lot from you.
Thank you for supporting the channel! :)
1. Corn
2. Squash
3. Cucumber
4. Onion chives
5. Mint
6. Cilantro
7. Basil
8. Parsley
9. Green beans
10. Peas
11. Okra
12. Lettuce/swiss chard/arugula
Thank you.
Thankyou
04:22 Basil. It gets just cold enough where I live that the basil doesn't survive outside, but what it does do every year is make SO MANY SEEDS! I rub the stalks to loosen the seeds. I sprinkle most of the seeds onto the soil and lightly rub in; the rest I take in the house in case I should have to plant them in the very unlikely event that I don't get any basil sprouts the following spring. They always do, though. 💚Basil!
I admit that I bought a sweet mint at a nursery 2 years ago, but I’ll never have to buy another one ! If everything I planted grew like that mint has I would be a happy gardener !😂
Happened to me years ago with catnip!
Most leafy lettuces I know are cut-and-come-again that you can cut an inch or so above the stem and get 2-3 total harvests from. (By the 4th cycle, they pretty much go straight to seed.)
I never knew I can grow basil from stem... I always buy basil pot from store to make pesto... one still sitting on my kitchen counter 😅. We learn something new every day
😂😂😂
Yes. I too have a mintapalooza in my veggie garden. We just till most of it away each year and keep a small section to ward off pests.
02:54 LOL, Mint! I have mint that I rooted from a cutting - just pinched off a stem with some leaves and rooted it - from a neighbor's yard!
I’m starting 3 kinds of tomatoes and peppers from seed for the first time. I’ve only been growing veg for 3 years and am loving it. I also have several rosemary, basil and mint sprigs in water as I write this. I always buy herbs from the grocery store in March/April then separate it into sprigs and either transplant or reroot and transplant. I love your videos, sooooo much shared knowledge thank you Singh very much!
I love watching your videos and I learn so much. Thanks!!
02:31...and the chives come back year after year! I've got chives right now that I've had for at least 7 years! 👍🏻
Im glad you decided to stay, I just stumbled across your channel a little while ago and your videos are so very helpful. Thanks
Thanks you for this informative video .Can you please make a video on how to save money on potting soil.
I am an experienced gardener, but I still like to buy certain seedlings, one is simply to support small business nurseries. Two is to fill in the extra gaps in the garden, usually I have germinated all I want to grow and there are extra growing spaces that need to be filled, I don't mind buying something to grow in the free space for fun. Thee, certain plants have a long seedling stage and I rather pay to save my own time, celery is main one. Others plants I buy are kohlrabi, egg plant, bell pepper, cucumber. I do germinate my own bell pepper and cucumber seeds, but I don't mind picking up an extra 6pack of hybrid variety if available, as long as they are affordable.
Thanks so much for explaining about these seeds. New gardeners need good information.
Great info. Thank you sir.
Thank you for this very useful video and all the videos you provide! Your vegetables are beautiful and I love all your tips on gardening. Always looking forward to learning from you. God bless you!
Where im at the seedlings for veggies are like $5 and herbs are more than that. So happy i decided to grow my veggies from seed. Havent had as much luck with herbs and flowers, but im still trying.😂
We bought 4 lettuce plants 5 years ago and grew them in our deck planters. But instead of harvesting the whole plant we only took the outside leaves. They eventually sent up flowers, seeded out, and repopulated themselves. We've done this over and over for 5 years...
What about winter? I would like to do this.
@@mrsmc2612 I let my lettuce plants go to seed in late fall, around mid to late march next year there are new lettuce volunteer plant popping up around the garden.
Thank you now here in Belgium it’s the time fr growing this all plant, now growing to start ur teaching
Most of the vegetables I grow is all by seed. Not paying what they want for plants. I love watching them grow
Love this video! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing!!!!!
Thanks! I already have a garden to plant out sitting on the kitchen table beside the window. Started the beans 7 days ago and they are already a foot high. Now I need to warm the soil in the bed they will grow in and make a cover for them. Same with the brassicas and the lettuce. They are growing like weeds and have to go out. But that's ok. Easy fix. I enjoy your show.
Very informative for new gardener's
We plant a seed and it has the inner intelligence to sprout out of the ground a few days later and grow into big cucumbers or a green or an herb. Witnessing those miracles bring me joy! I'm out there everyday checking my "babies". (Thanks for the cilantro tip on crushing the seeds - mine haven't germinated after planting a couple of weeks ago.) Thank you for sharing your mastery of gardening, Jag!👏🙏
Great video. Thank you! :)
Very good advice that I do plan to use
Thank you Jag....great tips ... very informative
thank you the mint was great im going to try that
Thank you Jag
I only plant with seeds. I've never had a problem.
I did as you said. Wonderful Mr. Singh..
Very informative, thanks for sharing
Vidio yang bagus. Saya menonton vidiomu menggunakan bahasa traslit. Terima kasih semoga bahagia selalu.
I’m headed to the supermarket this wknd ! 💪🏾🔥 salute 🫡 sir
Thank you for the video. Very informative.
The rain gutter is brilliant!
I would like to grow strawberries in a gutter mounted on a fence. It just seems that would be so convenient.
Agreed 💯 % on everything.I have mints different types of basil all year round. My mints yes becareful where you put your mint it's very invasive herb. I pulled it out constantly becuase I wanted mint so bad lol grew 3 spots and it spreed like there's no tomorrow. I only bought from Walmart once now I have herbs all year round I keep it pruned during the summer(phx heat). So when fall approache it will be lushy. I only keep 1 busch of my mint.
Thank you for all your videos, I wish I could grow like you I really try but 😕 apparently I have a lot of work to do
When I start plants from seeds like herbs in pots the growth seems stunted. Maybe I'm using the wrong soil? What is the best soil to use for pots? Thank you for all your great videos. They are soo helpful! I'm in zone 9b.
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video công việc làm vườn của mình với mọi người .
I am anti-Bonnie plants, they tend to be extremely expensive, pumped with synthetics, root bound and usually peter out very quickly. I feel like they pump with so much to make them look good, and they look beautiful, HOWEVER my experience is that they just bust so quickly. They tend to bloom too soon and are a huge let down for beginners. So if you’re a beginner please don’t let failure from Bonnie plants discourage you. I’m sure there are some success stories this is my personal experience and opinion.
Bonnie plants are so beautiful and come clear from Alabama. They won’t be available after it turns hot.
I agree on all especially that it’s better to but tomatoes, peppers and eggplants already sprouted and as seedlings.
I found that starting seedlings inside would yield leggy little things, even with my grow light. What has helped is finding an area outside to let the seedlings go in full sun, and I just bring them back inside when the weather gets too cold or rainy.
I buy bare root shrubs/trees, it would take years of work to get where they are, and I like having an improved variety. This year I'm starting a few annual flowers, beans, and squash from seeds.
Great info! I’m going to be a propagating queen!
My onion chives are already growing b/c of the false spring we had here in Minnesota. So are my daylilies.
Thanks for the info!. Learning so much from you.
I liked your Costco water bottles you use to germinate. I use them too
Very good y vediyo
Can confirm with the squash and zucc plants, i looked this video up after i had already started my seedlings and the zucc and squash plants are killing it
excellent ideas i always watch ur videos on gardening
thanks for another great video. The only exception for me personally is growing peppermint from seed. Never been able to do it.Ended up getting a plant i propogate when i need another plant :D. Pretty much agree with everything else.
On the other hand, any chance on making a video on plants which are better to buy as seedlings vs growing from seed?.
You are the BEST
Thank you soooooo much for this video! Now I know why I kept murdering my poor cilantro. Excited now to get back to gardening😊
You are doing wonderful work. I trust you.
Instead of buying Bonnie seedlings at the big box store, check your local farmer's and flea markets. You can usually find local growers with multicell packs selling them for cheaper than a Bonnie pot. I bought a 4 cell tray of tomatos and a 4 cell tray of chilis and it only cost me $5 at the local flea market. If nothing else check your local nursuries, you're still likely to come out way cheaper.
I always grow tomatoes from seeds. I once bought a variety pack of seeds and now just take the seeds from last year for the next. They grow on the window sill for a few weeks then go outside in May.
Thank You!!!!!!!!
I always buy a basil pot from the store, harvest the leaves and then separate the individual plants .
Way faster than growing from seed + get 20 plants from one 4$ pot .
The mint one is dependant on where u stay and who you know cause the mint plants cost the same in either store but there's more variety at the nursery
Practical advise!
Thank you for the video!
Nice....
Thanks for your great videos 🥰😇🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed watching it 👍
Wowww these tips are awesome!
Best seedling trays link sir
I found pumkin mini so easy to grow ❤
Tomatoes and pepper plants are the only plants I purchase from the nursery. As he has said, these other vegetables are soooo easy to start from seed!
Thank you
Good one. How about brassicas?
Sometimes it’s necessary to buy certain plants from a grower but yes almost all the plants shown here are possible from cuttings or seeds.
I could not grow holy basil and will be buying from someone selling on facebook marketplace or I like Thai basil which never propagated despite all attempts.
The best thing I ever witnessed was fining a black chick pea (kaala chana) planted pot having may be a dozen plants in a Calgary greenhouse selling for C$10
This year I am trying tinda and other Pakistan summer squash (looking for doodhi lauki seeds from India as well)
Calgary, Alberta Canada zone 3-4
Karri patta any idea?
@@springbeauty4330 I tried to grow cuttings from store bought pack but failed always. Going to bring some seeds from California or will be checking facebook market place. It’s not wildly used in Pakistani cuisine though.
I'm still growing some for those that need to purchase😊
TY
I have decided from now on plant all the seeds of the plants I buy, most will not grow but chances some will. Cross my finger for lots of vegetables and fruits for free.
Hi Jag my wife loves your videos her Spinach plants are full of seeds from all the rain we've had but we're having problems with the Grasshoppers now what is the best way to get rid of them because I don't like chemicals because we have cats running around here they go after the lizards plus the black racer snakes do you have any idea what to do
I may be able to germinate squash easily, but usually before I get squash there are insects, powdery mildew and male only blooms.
The best thing about basil is once it grows you can seperate it to make endless plants and you would never have to buy basil again
My grandma planted mint in our garden and I am still pulling up the runners for that. I can't think of enough recipes to use it fast enough. Rookie mistake to not plant it in a container.
Mint in the Bahamas is very hard to keep going.
I planted basil and parsely seeds, and one arbitrary plant is growing in the basil. How can i know what it it is, could i possibly send a picture of it to you to identify?
I have 2 questions:
1/Could you tell me how to make the plants from seedling look so healthy with strong stem like Bonnie brand?
I used seedling start soil for all my seedlings, my plants look healthy, but not as big, strong stems like Bonnie plants when they’re about 3-4 inches tall.
2/ How can I make new plants have the root wrap around the soil tightly which can shape the small pot?
No matter how hard I tried, my new plants NEVER had root wrapped outside the soil. Instead they were inside the soil and they separated when I transferred to the ground
Use this method: ruclips.net/video/0H3sBbgpD4Q/видео.html
I garden on a tiny apartment patio. If you have space for only 1 or 2 plants, you might as well buy the transplant because buying seeds you won't use doesn't save you money.
Hi Jag thanks for this video and I have a question for you. Do you do gardening as full time or do other job as well?
He operates a farm.
Thank you learn a lot..❤
It's all easy to grow these seeds,indeed
Cilantro in my area is a perennial
jack your always a pleasure
lol my mint is insane all the way down the creek bed😂
Peas. St. Patrick’s day is a holiday reminder: don’t forget to put your peas in the ground.
Where are the links of videos that u mentioned?
In the description of the video
I grow everything from seed. However, this year, i got a bad fungus gnat infestation and lost just about all my tomato & eggplant seedlings to dampining off. I had to suck it up and go buy from the store 😢
You say garlic chives but the ones I’ve grown from seed end up way less hearty than using a starter. I’ve tried multiple times with multiple brands.
I wish i knew what type soil all these different vids show. They are all almost black, compared to coco coir and Jiffy seed starter, and seedlings look so healthy. What is it
That could either be compost or worm poop. Decomposed materials are where good nutrients come from. You’ll just have to check what kind of plant would need a lot or which one don’t.
Just to be honest with you I just paid $10 for seed. I have seed coming for five different type of melon and it was $20 sir. It's not always cheaper, not that I have found.
How do I successfully grow Eggplant from seeds. I could not germinate from seeds .I tried twice. Can you please suggest
This might be true for you but not all people have the room to grow 🤯
how can you grow habanero hot pepper in doors only?
Fruiting plants need a lot of light, and of different spectrum. You can buy LED grow light, ideally for pepper personally I recommend a 100watt led grow light. Note this is not a 25 watt light that is equivalent brightness to 100watt, but actually uses 100watt, which mean equivalent brightness as a ~300watt incandescent. You need a wall outlet timer so it automatically turns the light on and off. Then look up youtube videos on how to grow pepper and tomato indoor. Use a quality potting mix like ProMix (not potting soil), and some indoor fertilizer, like Osmocote. Try to avoid using MiracleGro potting mix because they are notorious for having fungus gnats. The potting mix bags you buy should be stored under a roof and not be rained on, to avoid fungus gnats.
There are hydroponic indoor garden units that make it easier for beginner, such as the AeroGarden. The only thing you have to remember is to use a fertilizer with NPK ratio designed for tomato, and not a high nitrogen fertilizer, otherwise the pepper plant will have lots of green leaves and little fruits.
If all of this sounds expensive, put the pepper plant in a pot with good potting mix and some tomato fertilizer, put it next to a south facing window and also give it some extra indoor light, maybe a clip-on lamp. Use fresh potting mix for the container, don't use garden soil or bring outdoor soil inside, this will more likely bring in things like spider mites, fungus gnats, other bugs, and plant diseases.
I don’t by any plants. I start everything from seed 😊
That's awesome!
@@DaisyCreekFarms Thank you. Love your channel. One of the better teaching channels around
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