Seed Shopping for your Food Garden (Where to buy, what to buy, and general seed-nerd chat)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @MIgardener
    @MIgardener 9 месяцев назад +289

    Migardener HQ is having a seed swap! We want as many people as possible to come out and get free seed and swap saved seeds, as well as meet like minded individuals ❤

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  9 месяцев назад +19

      Fantastic! Are the details on the website?

    • @Jules-pu8zd
      @Jules-pu8zd 9 месяцев назад +5

      Some day I will visit your store. I love buying and growing your seeds. Also love your videos.

    • @ElderandOakFarm
      @ElderandOakFarm 9 месяцев назад +3

      I wish I lived close!

    • @elainemarie1473
      @elainemarie1473 9 месяцев назад +2

      Does Rachel at 1870s homestead know? 😅

    • @AnneLeigh.
      @AnneLeigh. 9 месяцев назад +11

      Thank you so much for keeping your seeds cost-effective and not falling into our countries inflation affliction. The gardening community is truly grateful for you!

  • @EmilyMottesheard
    @EmilyMottesheard 9 месяцев назад +248

    Librarian here: Can confirm. If you come to us with a fun or useful activity open to the public and would like to use our space for it, we will jump at the chance to work with you! We are starting our own seed swap here at our library for our Spring programming and I’m planning on donating some of my seeds to help start things off.

    • @sandrajordan6971
      @sandrajordan6971 9 месяцев назад +14

      My local library had a seed collection in a old card catalog stand where they can separate various seeds. They share seeds along with information on how to save their seeds once grown so you can bring back more seeds to share it's an awesome program.

    • @EhGardenerGuy
      @EhGardenerGuy 9 месяцев назад +9

      My local library hosts each spring Seedy Saturday; seed swap, plant advice from the Master Gardeners and gardening talks.

    • @Gardencook5
      @Gardencook5 9 месяцев назад +6

      Such wonderful ideas & I didn’t know this was a “thing!” I must ask around at my library now!! ❤ Thanks for the idea!

    • @katgmied3
      @katgmied3 9 месяцев назад +4

      I have loved using my local library for this. It has been a blessing to start my gardening journey.

    • @dawnhamilton197
      @dawnhamilton197 9 месяцев назад +2

      I have listened to your seed information for years and learn something new every years and love to be reminded of information I have forgotten. Thanks for sharing your passion and knowledge!

  • @allaboutabasket
    @allaboutabasket 9 месяцев назад +14

    Jess, you’ll like this…years ago I was on my knees planting hibiscus seeds . With seeds in hand, I suddenly understood “Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” a garden moment I’ll never forget…

  • @margaretmininger9406
    @margaretmininger9406 9 месяцев назад +12

    "That's why your grocery store tomato tastes like disappointment"... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 SO accurate!
    Really appreciate all of this information, Jess! Keep up the good work!

  • @juliereis146
    @juliereis146 9 месяцев назад +21

    If you or anyone you know orders pizza that have the little white pizza tables (lol) save those if you don’t have plastic domes/covers for your seedling trays . If you’re starting seeds in trays that don’t have covers you can use plastic wrap and the pizza tables will keep the plastic wrap from sticking to the soil or sprouting seed.

    • @Thankful_.
      @Thankful_. 9 месяцев назад +2

      Smart idea! Thanks for sharing! 🌱

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 9 месяцев назад +41

    One cool story is the JIMMY NARDELLO. Angela Nardello was an Italian immigrant who had 11 children. The productive pepper 🌶️ helped her feed her family and was the secret to so much NEW YORK ITALIAN CLASSIC dishes. Her son Jimmy saved the seeds, but never gave out her secret sauce recipes.

    • @CHICHISWEETS
      @CHICHISWEETS 9 месяцев назад +3

      I’m in SC, & I grew Nardello last yr. in 4 gallon pots. Very prolific, produced into Dec. in my $100 greenhouse. Tasteless, but these add such color to my food. I have a freezer full of 🌶️!

    • @ssnure111
      @ssnure111 9 месяцев назад +1

      Our family’s ALL TIME FAVORITE pepper. So delicious!!!

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@resaunders26IKR? It's a sweet pepper flavor, just like a bellpepper but a little more intense. We grill them.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад +2

      That simple story keeps evolving as it is retold. Jimmy N noticed a new variety in his garden and he grew it over and over and went through the process to have it registered and named. That's all.

    • @flowerpixel
      @flowerpixel 9 месяцев назад

      My favorite peppers. I eat them raw

  • @kated3165
    @kated3165 8 месяцев назад +2

    I used to think I just didn't like vegetables very much, that it was just due to personal preference. Then I started gardening, and realized that I actually loved vegetables. The problem was never my taste buds or preference... its the bland, sad old stuff grocery stores sell us.
    Sadly Canada has a limited gardening period, but my partner and I now find ourselves gorging on fresh garden veggies and fruit, at every meal, all summer and fall long. Its a hobby that is def reducing our yearly grocery bill as well as improving our health!

  • @lumpyslongshot2113
    @lumpyslongshot2113 9 месяцев назад +4

    Any seeds imported are usually nuked by x ray machines at customs. Stay local, love you all Jess and happy gardening this year. Thank you for all of your knowledge, you truly care about all of us and it’s appreciated.

    • @ArtistCreek
      @ArtistCreek 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly...anything grown outside the US and imported are irradiated to prevent diseases coming in. That is why most of your pepper seeds from your bell peppers won't grow. Same with avocado. Read the little sticker. Some store use more local farmers..like HEB in TX. We can grow most seeds that come from their produce because a lot of it is TX grown.
      I heard anything in or out of CA is also irradiated. Which kinda explains why most nurseries won't ship to CA.

  • @LizMac-mm9uj
    @LizMac-mm9uj 9 месяцев назад +2

    Some of the best cantaloupes and honeydew I’ve ever grown were saved from grocery store melons. They had wonderful flavor and were productive enough for us.

  • @mlee7037
    @mlee7037 9 месяцев назад +12

    I know I paid more for my broccoli than I could have paid at the store, but the joy of watching it grow and the taste makes it all worth while. It is amazing how different the same vegetable tastes when you grow it at home!

    • @elainemarie1473
      @elainemarie1473 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is how I feel about swiss Chard. I grew it, loved it, and then was very disappointed when I tried to buy some. If I hadn't grown it first, I probably wouldn't have ever thought I liked it.

  • @cultivating_home
    @cultivating_home 9 месяцев назад +17

    I need that 3 hour seed video 🤣
    Love MIgardener, Baker Creek, and Botanical Interests.
    My husband was laughing at me because when you said to "go in on a seed order with friends" I yelled at my phone, "I have no friends!!" (No friends that garden 🤣 I have other friends)

    • @ah3ll0
      @ah3ll0 9 месяцев назад +1

      Me too lol

    • @CuteGothChick
      @CuteGothChick 9 месяцев назад

      Best friends

    • @rachelscrazyfarm3969
      @rachelscrazyfarm3969 9 месяцев назад +2

      Hahaha I had to turn a few good friends into gardeners so I had someone else to talk to and share with. I was giving them seeds and free containers to make it happen. I also have a seed addiction so if I share some I feel a bit better about getting so many.

    • @Greenacres1958
      @Greenacres1958 7 месяцев назад +1

      My sister and I are gardening friends. She sent me this video!!!! We compare a lot of she’s got some good ideas and I have good ideas! I have rabbits for fertilizer. Gonna donate her a couple rabbits for her fertilizer source.

  • @HarvestingFaithHomestead
    @HarvestingFaithHomestead 9 месяцев назад +12

    I love sharing seeds! I’m in multiple seed swaps and gave one lady seeds to start an entire salsa garden. She was tickled and I made a great friend!

  • @WelcometomyCapeCodlife
    @WelcometomyCapeCodlife 9 месяцев назад +43

    Some of our area libraries have started seed libraries. Gardeners have donated packets of seeds that anyone who needs seeds can just come in and help themselves. They are filed by varieties. Most people use it as an in house seed swap, they bring what they have extras of and see what’s available while they are there. It’s a great resource for new and seasoned gardeners!

    • @jessicajordan680
      @jessicajordan680 9 месяцев назад +3

      This is the most heartwarming and fantastic thing I have read all day ❤️ Will have to check my local library and see if they do something like this too! 😮

    • @angeladepetris-phillippe4152
      @angeladepetris-phillippe4152 9 месяцев назад +1

      My local libraries do this also, I love it!

  • @katherinebelk8398
    @katherinebelk8398 9 месяцев назад +32

    I love Johnny's seeds. I love how they categorize by heat tolerance and disease resistance. It's definitely a plus for growing in Florida

    • @priscillagipson-huntley1842
      @priscillagipson-huntley1842 9 месяцев назад +3

      Agree. I think people in FL struggle bc they assume you can grow everything during the ‘normal’ growing season. Then you find out how to garden here 😅. Johnny’s is so helpful finding heat tolerant varieties.

    • @kikiinthegarden
      @kikiinthegarden 9 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed. Us FL gardeners definitely appreciate that! ♥️

    • @mainenanabear9746
      @mainenanabear9746 9 месяцев назад +2

      they r local to us and this year we are going to their store and fedco store....its my dream to go to as many seed stores as I can. Im on a mission and have only been to Hudson Valley in NY. I live in Maine and my daughter lives 40 mins from Hudson Valley Seeds.

  • @malva4838
    @malva4838 9 месяцев назад +15

    Please don't think you need a ton of money to get your seeds started. Save food containers to plant in! You can use takeout containers, yogurt cups, milk cartons, juice boxes, soda/coffee cups, toilet paper/paper towel rolls, all sorts of vessels will hold soil and seeds to get them started and/or grow.

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 9 месяцев назад +29

    To all my URBAN HOMESTEADERS/ SMALL SPACE GARDENERS. This is the time to refresh and sift the soil in your garden boxes and grow bags. Don't feel you have to confirm to CONTAINER VARIETIES if you are using 7-10 gallon grow bags in your yard or patio. If you want to grow on your COUNTER TOP container varieties are a good choice.

    • @elainemarie1473
      @elainemarie1473 9 месяцев назад +6

      Orange Hat tomatoes make a great countertop variety. They can live and produce in a 6-inch pot

  • @jerryabigailahrens8239
    @jerryabigailahrens8239 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am in NE Wisconsin-I was gifted a plethora of seeds from our local grocery store last fall-very happy to share them to anyone who wants to cover shipping!

  • @Graceforeal
    @Graceforeal 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’m a beginner seed starter and this video has given me so much more confidence in terms of getting started and not feel so overwhelmed. Thank you:)

  • @lotus....
    @lotus.... 9 месяцев назад +8

    I keep my seeds in Military Ammo Boxes. They come in diff sizes and you can paint them too lol. Nice dry & airtight. Rodents etc cant chew into them. I also put them in vaccuum sealed bags then throw them in the ammo box.

  • @Ca11M3_Jess
    @Ca11M3_Jess 9 месяцев назад +5

    As someone who wayyyyyy over and under thinks things simultaneously (wrap your head around that 😂 ] I really appreciate this type of no-nonsense talk. Thank you for all the help you've given me through the years! My best advice is to just do the thing; anxiety will get you every time.

    • @PopularRed
      @PopularRed 9 месяцев назад

      I am legitimately the same! Major over and under thinker here too!!

  • @angelawilliams8401
    @angelawilliams8401 9 месяцев назад +28

    I started all my flowers, veggies and herbs from seeds last year, thanks to your pep talks Jess. It is sooo rewarding, intimidating a little, but anyone can do it!!!! Also Jess, thanks for introducing me to Sunflower Steve, I was able to grab some seeds the other day and can't wait to plant.

    • @SiriusScientist
      @SiriusScientist 9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for this comment! I’ve been trying to get seeds from Sunflower Steve and keep missing when they are available. I picked up a pack and I can’t wait!

    • @jessicajordan680
      @jessicajordan680 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am so excited to get my hands on some of the pink black oil sunflowers I saw on his Instagram a while back 😍 pastel goth flower!🌸 🖤 a whole row of those on a fence line would be heaven for the eye holes.

  • @YehushaIsAdonai-wi5jv
    @YehushaIsAdonai-wi5jv 9 месяцев назад +18

    Needed this today! Thank you!
    -60 degrees and dealing with frostbite on chickens and ducks and a goat due to kid any minute has me wishing for gardening weather. 😊

    • @emmz....
      @emmz.... 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have 2 goats that are due anytime aswell and it's going to be so cold this weekend😮‍💨

    • @jjo.jjournals
      @jjo.jjournals 9 месяцев назад

      Hold tight and stay warm when possible! -40 F wind chill here..we got this!!

    • @Thankful_.
      @Thankful_. 9 месяцев назад

      Bless their hearys

  • @michellehommes9773
    @michellehommes9773 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every veggie that you grow will be the best tasting veggie you have ever eaten. Enjoy the process.

  • @teresamozingo6521
    @teresamozingo6521 9 месяцев назад +8

    For the last few years I have bought most of my seeds from Mary's Heirloom Seeds. I have always had 100% germination rate even on seeds I had for 3 or 4 years.

  • @galeharris6696
    @galeharris6696 9 месяцев назад +15

    In my community, two great places to find free seeds are at either the local food bank, or the senior center. Every year there's a call out to people with extra seeds for donations at those places, and a few weeks later there's TONS of seeds being donated. I love my community!

  • @lisanowakow3688
    @lisanowakow3688 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, seeds from an enthusiast❣️

  • @sandrajordan6971
    @sandrajordan6971 9 месяцев назад +4

    Jess😂 I know what you mean about being embarrassed about crywhen you met the tomatoes guy. 😂 I commented on one of your videos and you messaged me. I was so star struck 😂 I was lost for words. I've been watching you for year's and I've learned a lot. I love your devotional videos even more you have a way of explaining things with your heart your a blessing to your viewer's. Thank you ❤

  • @RespectMotherNature84
    @RespectMotherNature84 9 месяцев назад +6

    Tomatoes seedlings done so easy…in the fall slice a tasty favorite tomato, and lay them in a container with moist soil. Put in a dark cool spot and forget until time to start tomatoes seedlings in spring. Just start watering in a sunny location. They pop like crazy. Thin and pot up. Amish trick I learned from Stacy (Off Grid with Doug and Stacy).
    My favorite tomato, Cherokee Purple and Sun Gold cherry.

  • @lindap9079
    @lindap9079 9 месяцев назад +8

    My Buy-Nothing group has a seed swap every spring. It's one of the many reasons I love the Buy-Nothing group.
    I have never understood the "open pollinated" definitions I have heard in the past. Thank you for making that concept graspable.

  • @reginaneufeld1092
    @reginaneufeld1092 9 месяцев назад +8

    You are such a great teacher/communicater. Thank-you for sharing all your knowledge and experience. God bless you Jess...

  • @Gardeningandstuffwithholly
    @Gardeningandstuffwithholly 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for introducing me to Botanical Interest. Not only are they quality seeds, but they make receiving your shipment special too.

  • @marilynclayton3430
    @marilynclayton3430 9 месяцев назад +8

    If you go to the farmers almanac and put in your zip code it will tell you when to starts seeds by date and when to start what indoors or outdoors as well. It’s been a good resource for me in Alaska because none of the gardening resources apply to my area. I just love learning so I apply what I can and get inspiration from where I can even if I can’t grow it all. 💚

    • @SiriusScientist
      @SiriusScientist 9 месяцев назад +2

      Do you watch Simple Living Alaska? They moved recently and didn’t start a garden last season, but said they will be starting seeds this winter. I found them through their garden content

    • @marilynclayton3430
      @marilynclayton3430 9 месяцев назад

      @@SiriusScientist yes! I love their content. 💚

    • @theIAMofME
      @theIAMofME 9 месяцев назад

      Gardenate is a great resource site.

  • @celestecherry6286
    @celestecherry6286 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your First Time Gardener book. I ordered it on Amazon last year to have something beautiful to both read and look at through the "off" season

  • @Sproutupgardening
    @Sproutupgardening 9 месяцев назад +1

    Woo! MiGardener. I love Lukes content his channel is on heavy rotation on my RUclips. I also really like High Mowing seeds. I bought my first successful crop of carrots from them 😁.

  • @laurarichwalker6216
    @laurarichwalker6216 9 месяцев назад +1

    Truly enjoyed the visit with you and the info! Just ordered (first time) from Baker Creek. Can't wait until they arrive!

  • @daniellerussomanno188
    @daniellerussomanno188 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love Hudson Valley Seed Co! Can’t wait to try some seeds from other sellers that you’ve mentioned.

  • @ChickadeeMountainHomestead
    @ChickadeeMountainHomestead 9 месяцев назад +10

    Girllllll!! I got a whole wooden box of old seed catalogs that I didn't want to throw away. So I came up with some cool ideas for them. Thank you as always for your videos. ❤ I love seeds!!!!!

    • @CarolNies
      @CarolNies 9 месяцев назад

      What do you do with your catalogs?

  • @emilyswezey5001
    @emilyswezey5001 9 месяцев назад +2

    One of the biggest thing is learning about your climate, asking neighbors and looking up NOAA weather station data is definitely the best way to find that info. The closer to your house the better, here there are really big differences between places not very far apart because of rivers and mountains. I garden in Washington State in a mountain river valley, we are zone 6 and have about 120-150 frost free days. We have hot summers and cold winters, but we don't have much rain and we don't have much humidity usually and we can grow brassicas and root crops all season, I will always be confused and scared by Southern gardening 😂 you guys have it hard!

  • @petecilione4166
    @petecilione4166 9 месяцев назад +8

    Got our MI Gardner seeds. I also seeded a bunch of my peppers 🌶 from last year and tomato seeds from the year before. I think I will double or triple sow. We live in the northeast and I am winter sowing again this year. We had a large surplus to share with friends and encouraged them to save seeds. Love a seed vid! ~ Tammy

  • @feliciapace2331
    @feliciapace2331 9 месяцев назад +5

    FYI winter squash is not grown in fall/winter. Lol. Found out the hard way 2 years ago - lost all my butternut squash the first frost. Learned my lesson and I currently have about 25 butternut squash on a sheet of cardboard under my bed! Lol. Thanks so much for all the knowledge you give - already getting excited for seed starting!

  • @gigglegore4761
    @gigglegore4761 9 месяцев назад +11

    You've been such an inspiration to me over the years! I'm getting ready to teach an organic gardening program series this summer at the Nature Center I work at. I just wanted to say thank you for your warm, gentle way of teaching and all the effort you've put in. I've loved watching you and your family grow along this beautiful journey you've been on. Thank you for the inspiration and thank you for welcoming us into your home!

  • @catracampolieto8989
    @catracampolieto8989 9 месяцев назад +6

    I plant radishes along side of my squash plants. I've found that it keeps the squash bugs away. I always plant marigolds in with my tomatoes to keep the hornworms away. I always try growing at least one new variety of anything that I'll eat.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад

      Squash vine borers are a worse problem than squash bugs

    • @catracampolieto8989
      @catracampolieto8989 9 месяцев назад

      @@schex9 I meant squash vine borders. Sorry.

  • @serobinson1
    @serobinson1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Also, your book is amazing for everyone :)

  • @annavanderbom1583
    @annavanderbom1583 9 месяцев назад +1

    Funny story our pickling cucumbers never made it to a jar because the kids loved them!
    We will be planting 4 plants this year

  • @jimshirey2293
    @jimshirey2293 9 месяцев назад +4

    Beth here...I just ordered a butt load of seeds yesterday 😂🤣 Some new, some I've always grown. I enjoy growing from seed so that I can control everything from beginning to end...and the excitement of the whole process.

  • @perfectlyimperfect2023
    @perfectlyimperfect2023 9 месяцев назад +2

    I walked into my local Walmart today, and my heart was so happy seeing all the seeds and seed starting stuff already being put out.

  • @ramonajolley1966
    @ramonajolley1966 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Jess! I read the Baker Creek seed catalog from cover to cover. I love that catalog. I learn so much from their catalog. I'm waiting on the Botanical Gardens catalog now. I do buy seeds from everywhere. I think I'm a seedaholic. I even have 4 of the plastic photo boxes. I have to get more. Calikim sells seeds and monthly boxes, which I love. You're the best, Jess!! It's raining here in NC, so i know it is there as well. Stay safe. Take care.

  • @teriparrish
    @teriparrish 9 месяцев назад +6

    I’m starting from seed for the first time this year. My seed orders are in and my grow light shelves are set up. I’ve watched a years worth of gardening videos. I’m ready and I’ll try my best.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад +1

      Order seeds for next year at the end of this spring or summer. This is when you've thought about which ones you want for next year and if you order then, you have a better chance of then being in stock (or you will be first on the list when restocked).

  • @shockingdocumentaries4255
    @shockingdocumentaries4255 9 месяцев назад +3

    You can also use peas and beans from the supermarket. They tend to have the lowest price for seeds. It usually has a code on the the packaging that you can use to identify the variety.

  • @kkeenan536
    @kkeenan536 9 месяцев назад +4

    Grateful for Luke’s (MI Gardener) $2.00 seeds being on fixed income. Hoss Tools is also a family owned business that sells everything!

  • @priscillagipson-huntley1842
    @priscillagipson-huntley1842 9 месяцев назад +1

    I could listen to videos like this ALLL DAY

  • @cherylmcnaughton7287
    @cherylmcnaughton7287 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love MIGardener, Baker Creek, Seed Savers Exchange and Botanical Interests. I would also highly recommend Fedco Seeds from Maine. Their catalogue is so unique with a great deal of information and the artwork is so fun! The catalogues are collectible here in Maine and they are known for their trees and shrubs.

  • @jujube2407
    @jujube2407 9 месяцев назад +10

    Anyone who tells you don't buy dollar tree seeds doesn't know what they are talking about ❤ I love bakers creek...and mi gardener.... that's where I buy the specialty stuff!!!! The pretty stuff! But I routinely fill my garden bulk with dollar tree heritage seeds!!! They grow...and they grow well! They are 4 for $1.00 not 1.25! And if you buy the end of the season they are often 10 for 1.00!!!! If seed cost is a concern! Please go get some dollar tree seeds ❤️

    • @theIAMofME
      @theIAMofME 9 месяцев назад +2

      Those seeds are amazing. The spinach grew like crazy and the ONE butternut squash plant grew me a whopping 12 squash. I was stunned. They were so pretty! I gave four of them away to friends. I wish my husband liked them.

    • @jujube2407
      @jujube2407 9 месяцев назад +1

      @theIAMofME exactly... they aren't fancy...but they are staple workhorses! I picked up some radishes to grow in the spring myself this week.! 👌 50 cents and in a months time we could have 100!

  • @LVSpeedweLL
    @LVSpeedweLL 9 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you Jess🤗💖 reading your catalog list I’d add Fedco seeds in Maine and TurtleTree seeds in NY as excellent catalogs
    When I managed a community garden theyre 2 places suggested to new gardeners.
    👩🏻‍🌾tips: use actual “seed start mix” which doesn’t have high fertility/nutrients in it, which initially can cause poor germination; once seedlings are up you can start feeding🌱them.
    If you swap produce with neighbors, see what they’re growing and grow other crops or varieties to trade. Definitely get Jess’s book👍🏼
    Happy New Year.

  • @dksgardenoasis
    @dksgardenoasis 9 месяцев назад +2

    Jess this video is awesome! I'm an experienced gardener (but I'm still learning of course) and order from most of the companies you mentioned. I even went to Baker Creek in Mansfield, MO last summer. The people there are so nice and I got to see where they take their photos from their catalog. They looked at me really strange, but said "SURE". I just had to see their setup because I love their catalog and photography! I also ordered from Hudson Valley and Wild Boar Farm for the 1st time! Now I need to watch your other channel to see how to make tomato sauce :) Thanks Jess and Happy Gardening ~!

  • @craftypurlgurl226
    @craftypurlgurl226 9 месяцев назад +6

    Hooray! Another seed video! I've been rewatching your older seed videos for inspiration and I'm happy for another one. I'll be starting my garden from seed this year and I'm so pumped!

  • @AmandainGeorgia
    @AmandainGeorgia 9 месяцев назад +2

    Our favorite tomato is one we collected from fruit purchased at a roadside stand. It is a beautiful ox heart style light red tomato that is meaty, great as a slicer, awesome for preserving, low seed count. It produces a spindly seedling that always makes me fear I’m not going to get any tomatoes, but then somehow they always kick into gear and start pumping out fruit just when I’m ready to give up. I’ve saved seeds from this tomato for maybe 5 years now, and it is reliably producing the fruit I want. I tend to plant my tomatoes in sections, and then I save seeds from a plant in the middle of the section, lowering the risk of unwanted cross pollination. But sometimes I do get some cross pollinated ones that are different and fun, and I call them my surprise tomatoes. Every few years I go back and buy true seeds for varieties I love, like Cherokee Purple or some of the lovely anthocyanin dark beauties, and I still have a bunch of true seed in my seed storage box, but planting a seed from a fruit that you harvested just closes the circle and feels incredibly special to me.
    Also, lots of people are concerned about toxic squash from home collected seeds. I did get a very bitter zucchini one time, but it was inedible. It’s not like I could have eaten enough of it to make me sick. It just tasted awful. But that’s one time, one plant, many years of gardens. I’ve also had some really fun successes in cross pollinated squashes, like spaghetti and acorn cross that was delicious. So if you go to a seed swap, be prepared for a few possible surprises, but don’t fear them - it could be an improvement!

  • @KlausM4
    @KlausM4 9 месяцев назад +10

    So... Today I was sowing egg plants, peppers and some flowers while listening your seed video and I was like gosh .... I need new one.. and then here you are...
    I am getting such a wisdom and different point of view on gardening it's insane!!! 😊
    Also I like how honest you are with all non/gardening stuff. 🤘🤘🤘

  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm 9 месяцев назад +1

    Respect from Africa 🇿🇦

  • @Crazychickenlady448
    @Crazychickenlady448 9 месяцев назад +4

    Time for honey ginger tea in my BibleThinker mug and getting cozy on this snowy afternoon to chat with my girl Jess! ❤

  • @killodendron
    @killodendron 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was at my local plant shelter the other day and when I went to check out with my handful of seed packets, the employee told me they legally can't sell any seeds from last season, so I can just keep whatever "expired" seeds I could find. Aaaand that's the happiest I've been in months 🤣
    I even went back the next morning and left with a big stack of seeds from southern exposure, and seed savers exchange. Can't wait to take them over to my friend's acreage and do some experimenting.

  • @hollymiller1253
    @hollymiller1253 9 месяцев назад +1

    I started seeds via winter sowing last year for the first time purely out of desperation to be back in the garden ASAP. My starts weren't ready any earlier (and I'm going to tweak what I try to grow via which method) but once they got going, those plants really were the most hardy of all the ones I started!

  • @shermdog6969
    @shermdog6969 9 месяцев назад +3

    Every year i save seeds. To check those seeds to make sure they are viable for next year i always test them. I dampen a paper towel and put 5 to 10 seeds on rhe paper towel and fold it over and put in a plastic bag. Do not completely close the bag. Leave it open to let some air out so it doesn't mold. Within 3 to 5 days you can check and see how many have sprouted. If i have a 75% germination rate i keep all the seeds for next year. I ross the germinated seeds in my compost.

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 9 месяцев назад +3

    So glad you're supporting Kevin at Botanical & Epic. His last video was raw & real. Hopefully, you all can hook up because he could use your knowledge

  • @marlaherrington5320
    @marlaherrington5320 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've grown up gardening and still love to. I am disabled and limited mobility but still plant as much as possible. My problem is finding good organic soil and compost, I do have a small compost pile but not near enough to fill my raised beds we're trying to get built. Blessing to all.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад

      Fill the bottom of your bed with a couple of layers of cardboard, then put some greenery that is growing in your yard like the leaves of a lily plant or a begonia, and then some sticks and shredded paper or newspaper, then more greenery, and then only put soil in the top 5 inches of the bed. I've done this several times and it works great.

  • @kehaulanipuou3644
    @kehaulanipuou3644 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love starting from seed and watching them grow is just priceless to me:). I have two folders, one for flowers and the other for food and herbs❤

  • @MorePranaGardens
    @MorePranaGardens 9 месяцев назад +6

    You had me at "seed-nerd chat"! Haha

  • @alorastewart7091
    @alorastewart7091 9 месяцев назад +2

    I dont know if this is necessarily seed starting advice but the world does not end if everything you try to start dies just dont give up. Ive been starting things from seed for about 5 years now and i still run into tons of issues starting seeds. In 2021 i had a baby in june and almost everything i had started but hadnt gotten in the ground yet died because i didnt have it in me to deal with it. Last year every single squash seed i started died because i over watered and they went to mush so i had to start them all again. I consistently struggle to get herbs to grow basil in particular has always been unreasonably difficult last year was the first year i got any to stay alive long enough to transplant ( first time using plastic wrap on top of the container like a humidity dome will be trying that for all my herbs this year fingers crossed) and it still didnt do well in comparison to my store bought plants. Every year i learn more and get better at one thing or another and i know things are still going to die. Dont beat yourself up if your starts die just give it another try.
    I still use seeds i bought in 2018 they have pretty low germination at this point but i didnt start storing them properly till last year so thats pretty good.
    I can attest to gardeners loving to share seeds. I have a friend who just last year decided she wanted to start gardening and i brought her over to my house to shop my collection for anything she wanted and i gave her some strawberry starts....and everything she grew died so this year we will be doing it again lol. I grew calendula for the first time last year. Just 4 plants and all i didnt was save seed from it. I now have over a quart jar full of calendula seeds. I gave a full and i mean FULL packs of calendula seeds to all my relatives for christmas and still have more than i could ever possibly use. My nieces are all interested in gardening so this year ill be letting them pick from some low/no fuss options and helping their non gardening parents get them established for them.

  • @Nicollettesparkov
    @Nicollettesparkov 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best year yet of this annual seed talk! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @felicityruth1881
    @felicityruth1881 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have used Dollar Tree seeds for over a decade. I shop other places now but there are still some I get from DT every year and buy extra for neighbors and friends.
    And I can attest that the DT seeds have hands down produced the most faithfully out of any seeds I have bought.

    • @laurafrey5244
      @laurafrey5244 9 месяцев назад

      Me also! I get my basic varieties from the dollar stores, and fill in with some additional fun varieties from online suppliers.

  • @Motorstykel
    @Motorstykel 8 месяцев назад +1

    A seed company I love is 'Territorial Seed Company'. They are based out of Oregon and are a family run small business. My family has been buying seeds from them almost as soon as they became established back in the late 1980's. They are great! I highly recommend looking into them especially if you live in the PNW.

  • @katiebrown2315
    @katiebrown2315 9 месяцев назад +2

    "And that's why grocery store tomatoes taste like disappointment." 😂❤️

  • @jessicajordan680
    @jessicajordan680 9 месяцев назад +3

    I saw that Lowes had dual berry plants on sale, one black and one red for $18. I didnt even try to resist 😂 I did not browse their seeds though because my darling boyfriend bought me a whole giant hierloom seed variety pack for christmas!! 🌱 so DANG excited to get my babies growing.

  • @livmegargle5420
    @livmegargle5420 9 месяцев назад +2

    I like to let new gardeners know there are also many edible perennials we can plant in our gardens once instead of or in addition to seed starting and if we nurture them along with building the soil they can provide food for many years to come! The ones I love to grow are raspberries, strawberries, artichokes, sunchokes, asparagus, sorrel, blueberries, currents, figs, apples, cherries, grapes, chocolate vine to name a few. There are dwarf/container/espaliered/columnar varieties of many fruit trees that can be grown right in the garden or on the porch.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 9 месяцев назад

      I grow peppers as perennials in south Louisiana. I only have to cover or bring indoors a couple of times per year.

  • @kellielarsen7756
    @kellielarsen7756 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Jess, I struggle so much with organising, routine and motivation. My daughter says that I may have ADHD which kind of makes sense to me. I appreciate the guidance and advice you offer. It truly helps and I just wanted to thank you for your efforts in your personal life and your efforts in educational content regarding gardening etc.
    Love always Kellie xx

  • @kimberliebuffington910
    @kimberliebuffington910 9 месяцев назад +1

    Siskyou Seeds is a place I have bought seeds and garlic. Passionate gardeners furthering the craft. So many cool seed companies. I LOVE the seed swap suggestions. I love my photo boxes for seed storage and keep my seed collections in the extra fridge in the garage. THEY WORK EXCELLENT!

    • @rachelwonders8975
      @rachelwonders8975 9 месяцев назад

      Impatiently waiting on my catalog 😂 I checked them out on line and I'm impressed with what I saw

  • @TNTINNC
    @TNTINNC 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing shout out to Sow True Seed! I live in Asheville and they are my go to along with botanical interests. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

  • @DawnMihelis
    @DawnMihelis 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing all of your wisdom! Love your channel

  • @lanettelawrence6308
    @lanettelawrence6308 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the information Kim gardening..

  • @drekfletch
    @drekfletch 9 месяцев назад +1

    For folks in the northern US, Fruition Seeds in NY is a relatively small seed company focusing on growing locally adapted varieties.

  • @yeastybeastie
    @yeastybeastie 9 месяцев назад

    This is the most informative yet understandable explanation of the hybrid/open pollinated situation (I would have previously called the hybrid vs open pollinated debate) I've encountered. Thank you!

  • @realfreshfood4575
    @realfreshfood4575 8 месяцев назад

    I purchase seeds from EVERYWHERE! My local farm, Baker Creek, Morgan County, Johnny's, Dollar General/Tree, & every now and then, big box stores. I grow the DG/DT seeds EVERY year, because I teach gardening every spring and its the most cost effective way to introduce gardening to others. The food tastes great, and if a plant fails, it won't break the bank. I catch them at the end if the season for about.08/each, and vacuum seal them for future gardens.

  • @jeneanjones3133
    @jeneanjones3133 9 месяцев назад

    Oh Jess I have been waiting for this video!!! I didn’t know until you that anyone loves to talk about seeds more than me lol! This video makes my ❤ smile! Have an extremely blessed day!

  • @tamiebarnes2957
    @tamiebarnes2957 9 месяцев назад +4

    I start my garden from seeds (& I will agree with Jess it helps with the winter blues 🩵) I always grow more than I need in my garden, then give away my extra plants. Last year I gave away enough plants to help 10 other gardens/gardeners. Don’t just grow gardens, grow gardeners too 💚

  • @SoilandMargaritas
    @SoilandMargaritas 9 месяцев назад +1

    This year (2023) I saved a lot of seeds from my garden, still the desire of buying more and more does not go away! I even saved some seeds from Sunflower Steve's blooms BUT one of my in laws gave me 2 packets from him... so I feel like I al winning there with the sunflowers :)

  • @deb3092
    @deb3092 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just got your book!! Love the way you make gardening seem possible for anyone. You are so easy to listen too and I have learned so much already. I love your enthusiasm and passion!!

  • @StacyAyala-w2w
    @StacyAyala-w2w 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jess!

  • @elainemarie1473
    @elainemarie1473 9 месяцев назад +1

    My very first garden consisted of pinto beans(i ate them like snap beans when they grew) that i got from wic, seeds from rainbow snacking peppers i got at the grocery store, and seeds from a spaghetti squash i also got at the grocery store 😅 I'm glad i started before people started telling me that "grocery store vegetables aren't meant to save seeds from"😅(I've been told that often and I've always laughed it off because I've already done it)
    Thanks for all you share with us ❤

  • @jjo.jjournals
    @jjo.jjournals 9 месяцев назад

    Seed Savers Exchange is fabulous..I use them every year..and they're close to my heart here in Iowa 💚

  • @bonniejackson7476
    @bonniejackson7476 9 месяцев назад

    I remember the one of the first videos I saw of yours, you talked about growing greens in a bag of soil. I’ve been following you ever since! Thank you

  • @charlesvickers4804
    @charlesvickers4804 9 месяцев назад +2

    One discovery buying from local feed and seed . Some refresh their bulk every year some will keep their bulk year to year till gone. Over the years I've figured which ones to use for the most viable seed. I've had some horrid germination rates and one I use I have planted their seed five years after purchase and get good germination . Shop around and observe closely

    • @dsgardenadventures
      @dsgardenadventures 9 месяцев назад

      I would encourage people to inquire at their feed store how they store seeds. I have gotten several packs of different seeds (different brands) and they have zero to low germination. It’s not old seeds. It’s reputable brands. The only thing I can figure is they don’t keep their building cool in the summer.

  • @katgmied3
    @katgmied3 9 месяцев назад

    All right. I paused the video as soon as you said tea. Wind chill of -40 makes tea sound so good.

  • @Flanuora
    @Flanuora 9 месяцев назад

    Northern in town gardener here. Every spring I refresh my grow bags and containers. I dump them out into a large concrete mixing tub or wheelbarrow and mix in compost and organic fertilizer. I’ve had great success with this to keep from buying new soil every year. Keeps the soil from getting compacted or drying away from the sides after the winter. I’ve been growing healthy container plants including my favorite tomatoes 🍅 🪴 Happy gardening everyone!

  • @ElderandOakFarm
    @ElderandOakFarm 9 месяцев назад

    I knew nothing of the hundreds of thousands of varieties out there until I started watching RUclips & found your channel about 8 years ago?! So i just want to say thank you for that! I put my first seed order through MIGardener. I now have my own flower & vehetable garden & farm.

  • @nancybrowne7452
    @nancybrowne7452 9 месяцев назад

    Superb video Jess....thank you!

  • @joelc9421
    @joelc9421 9 месяцев назад

    I love to start in soil blocks and use heating mats. If you are limited on space this is a game changer. Love your channel Jess.

  • @EliVV
    @EliVV 9 месяцев назад +1

    When using old seeds, where there's a chance of fungal or other issues, I soak my seeds before hand in a hydrogen peroxide and water solution for few days. This helps with germination and prevents contamination. And also, this helps with selecting the viable seeds from the bad.

  • @elizabethlink3993
    @elizabethlink3993 9 месяцев назад

    💚 Thanks Jess! Getting excited about the 2024 garden!💚

  • @Rylee-l5k
    @Rylee-l5k 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a newer gardener here in central TX, I’m doing everything from seed this year. I have a winter garden going right now and hoping the winter blanket will save my plants with the teens coming tonight. I use Hoss tools for my seeds so far they have been awesome. I use a photo box for my seeds too.

    • @CarolNies
      @CarolNies 9 месяцев назад

      Laura, I'm in central TX too, New Braunfels. Wanta exchange some seeds? What tomatoes and peppers do you grow?

  • @ramonasurprenant2122
    @ramonasurprenant2122 9 месяцев назад

    I adore HIGH MOWING ORGANIC SEEDS out of Wolcott, VT. Their free catalog is gorgeous! I’ve had excellent results with their products💕💕