I’m in 5a (previously 4b) and hoping this thaw/cold cycle of weird winter weather we’ve had so far doesn’t crush my first year of winter sowing dreams! This gave me hope. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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LOOKS GREAT ! I did the same this past year! Best luck with milk jugs and planted lettuce and Spinach for the most part! It’s fun to see the reveal in Spring ! Put outside in February 23rd, I live in Cleveland and placed in the south side of my house and they did great ! I used special seed mix, seemed to worked well ! Plant something, just to it 🥰🍀😇🙏🏼
I like winter sowing too… think I’m on my third year… but one thing I’ve learned is that like purple coneflower, lavender, and columbine they take longer because they need to have stratification… so you don’t need to be patient with them and they may sprout a little bit late. I also had good luck on the bunny tails, gomphrena, & monarda too… so give them a shot the next year… how do you agree on the water jugs is having the best luck. I also have good luck on pretzel containers that are circular with a clear top on them.
Thank you for sharing your experience with me! I love to hear how others do with their winter sowing. I’m definitely trying lavender and coneflower this year and I think I have sprouts already! Yay!! I should check my monarda. Oooh and that’s a great idea for the containers. Thank you! 💜
Biggest thing for winter sowing failure is to top water the containers right after seed sowing as this buries the seeds and compress the soil. The soil should be premoistened (before putting into the containers) so that no immediate additional watering should be necessary.
I see you’re in Z6b, OH. I’m 5a, WI and last year it was a very warm winter and rain in January. The WS did terrible. This year warmer yet and rain with 50s next week. I will try some on the east side of house and see if that helps. I believe what happens here is they are sprouting and freezing as we went back to snow after I noticed the seeds looked like they were getting ready to sprout last February. WS worked great in 2022, but this weather is too warm. The past week our lows at night were above freezing and now a bit colder, but days are increasing in temperature. So want to figure this out because I grow a lot and after last years gnat And aphid problems I would like to keep the mess outside. Yes, the materials to grow have zoomed in price since the pandemic. Many sources were unavailable. Many have noticed garbage in commercial soils, bagged and delivered. I think they are getting sloppy. Had No gnats this year until I started lettuce 🙄. I can’t go through that again. I’ve been growing for decades and never had to sterilize soil. They predict for our spring to be 3 degrees warmer and quite concerned because we lost a lot of plants from too advanced growth and late freeze. You wouldn’t think soil should be a problem as I’ve done conservation work and we just sowed seeds late fall on the open ground. Some throw seeds in the garden and cover with a clear tote with holes. Who knows?
Great success! I plan on starting a bunch of stuff in the jugs. Question about the poppies. Did you start them in the jugs or direct seed in the garden?
@@fromsoiltostove You might be familiar with Lisa Mason Zieglers book "Cool Flowers" and yes she definitely direct seeds them. I am going to try that too!
I’m in 5a (previously 4b) and hoping this thaw/cold cycle of weird winter weather we’ve had so far doesn’t crush my first year of winter sowing dreams! This gave me hope. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
I hope it is warming up and winter sowing is going well! 😊
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Thank you so much, Ken! It made me smile 😊. I’m happy you’re here with me!
For identification, I’ve written on a narrow plastic pick with a sharpie and have shoved it inside the the milk jug handle. Happy growing!
This is a great idea! Thank you!
Your seedlings are looking so great! Good to know winter sowing worked great for you. Thanks a lot for sharing!!
Thank you! It was so fun trying something new this year!
What zone are you in¿When did you plant in jugs ?
@cecelialeroux4408 zone 6. I started in January with some onions and flowers.
This was our first year winter sowing and it was a success!
YAYYYY! I love that!!!
I didn't realise you could do tomatoes for winter sowing, wow!
Yes! It worked wonderfully for me!
LOOKS GREAT ! I did the same this past year! Best luck with milk jugs and planted lettuce and Spinach for the most part!
It’s fun to see the reveal in Spring ! Put outside in February 23rd, I live in Cleveland and placed in the south side of my house and they did great ! I used special seed mix, seemed to worked well !
Plant something, just to it 🥰🍀😇🙏🏼
Yes! Thank you for this message!! I can’t wait to start planning my winter jugs this year! I’m in Ohio too 😊
I like winter sowing too… think I’m on my third year… but one thing I’ve learned is that like purple coneflower, lavender, and columbine they take longer because they need to have stratification… so you don’t need to be patient with them and they may sprout a little bit late. I also had good luck on the bunny tails, gomphrena, & monarda too… so give them a shot the next year… how do you agree on the water jugs is having the best luck. I also have good luck on pretzel containers that are circular with a clear top on them.
Thank you for sharing your experience with me! I love to hear how others do with their winter sowing. I’m definitely trying lavender and coneflower this year and I think I have sprouts already! Yay!! I should check my monarda. Oooh and that’s a great idea for the containers. Thank you! 💜
Looks like a big success!
Thank you, Julia! I was so surprised!!
Wonderful 🌷
Biggest thing for winter sowing failure is to top water the containers right after seed sowing as this buries the seeds and compress the soil. The soil should be premoistened (before putting into the containers) so that no immediate additional watering should be necessary.
Thank you for sharing this!!
I see you’re in Z6b, OH. I’m 5a, WI and last year it was a very warm winter and rain in January. The WS did terrible. This year warmer yet and rain with 50s next week. I will try some on the east side of house and see if that helps. I believe what happens here is they are sprouting and freezing as we went back to snow after I noticed the seeds looked like they were getting ready to sprout last February.
WS worked great in 2022, but this weather is too warm. The past week our lows at night were above freezing and now a bit colder, but days are increasing in temperature. So want to figure this out because I grow a lot and after last years gnat And aphid problems I would like to keep the mess outside.
Yes, the materials to grow have zoomed in price since the pandemic. Many sources were unavailable. Many have noticed garbage in commercial soils, bagged and delivered. I think they are getting sloppy. Had No gnats this year until I started lettuce 🙄. I can’t go through that again. I’ve been growing for decades and never had to sterilize soil.
They predict for our spring to be 3 degrees warmer and quite concerned because we lost a lot of plants from too advanced growth and late freeze.
You wouldn’t think soil should be a problem as I’ve done conservation work and we just sowed seeds late fall on the open ground. Some throw seeds in the garden and cover with a clear tote with holes. Who knows?
Thank you for all this. I’m hoping it all works out this year! You will have to keep me updated throughout the Spring!
Great success! I plan on starting a bunch of stuff in the jugs. Question about the poppies. Did you start them in the jugs or direct seed in the garden?
I started them in jugs! This year, I’m going to try to fall plant the seeds and let them overwinter in place, just to see how they do 🤞🏻.
@@fromsoiltostove You might be familiar with Lisa Mason Zieglers book "Cool Flowers" and yes she definitely direct seeds them. I am going to try that too!
@@judyrobinson2282 yes! I love her!!!!
Basil does not like the cold.
When do you put the jugs out? January? Dec?
Hi! I started to put my jugs out in January. I’m a zone 6b.
You can re-use the milk jugs, and save 50 dollars.
Definitely!
She has kids so she probably has milk jugs readily available 😝
Or get them for free from Starbucks! I got 80 by calling in the morning several days and asking if they’d save them for me.
You already know!! Thank you ☺️
Yes!! Thank you for sharing this. I tried this myself and it was AMAZING! I will definitely be hyping this up next season. ❤️
All mine died because it got to cold
oh no! I hope you try again this winter!
Where in the world are you located
I’m in Southwest Ohio - zone 6b. Where are you located?