If you purchase products & ingredients using the links below, it helps fund our channel at no cost to you. Thanks a bunch! (I tried to find the best amazon prices:-) SEED STARTING SETUP COMPONENTS in this video; Genuine Greenhouse Megastore MEGA duty 1020 Trays 10 pack - amzn.to/4c5Ma8x Cheap LED Grow light with built-in timer - amzn.to/49rP5Xo Pro LED Grow light - amzn.to/4348OKn 4' Grow Light - amzn.to/3IvqWmX Jump Start Thermostat for Heat Pad (UL listed) - amzn.to/3PdHIuE PREFERRED 50 Watt High Output Heat Mat - amzn.to/3v3N4Sg (Other 20Watt heat mats only increase temperature 10 - 20F degrees above ambient air. Won't work as well in cold garage, for example) Analog Light Timer - amzn.to/3SUqeEM or amzn.to/43abFRX Digital Light Timer (UL listed) - amzn.to/4c9znln Thermostat - amzn.to/3TfbOjF High Dome - shorturl.at/iGSU6 Inexpensive High Dome - Available by mail order from Berlin Seeds at 1/3 cost than other vendor. Fine Vermiculite (not coarse) - (Small quantity, save $) - amzn.to/3v3DdvK (Larger quantity) - amzn.to/4cbmtDM
@@Wyndham21044 I totally get it! We love Azure Standard and other wholesome companies. However, we can't sell to you directly yet(we're working on it though, much regulatory compliance to sell soil/minerals) and this helps us fund our work until then. We'll be selling directly to customers soon, Lord willing. 😊
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodworkI’ve never seen those big domes before. I love them! I hope they will ship to where I live. I just found your channel today, and this is the first video I’ve watched. I’m an avid rural gardener, carrying on the family tradition of using home-grown produce as our primary food source. I look forward to gleaning wisdom from a world record gardener! Have a blessed day!
I’ve worked in agriculture most my life. Pops knows his stuff! I support everything he said. The one thing is I’ve never heard 48 cell seedling treys/ 4 packs, called pony packs before!?! It must be a regional thing. I got a kick out of it . Give thanks for your dad. He seems like an amazing guy!
Dad - " no reason to be neat and tidy" Also Dad - proceeds to be neat and tidy! LOL Only a 'neat and tidy' kind of guy even says such things.😊 Subbed. Thanks for the knowledge Sirs!
Thank you for sharing your "treasure," aka dad, and his knowledge with the world. Most importantly, your sons, daughters, and their offspring, will know him through your archives. He will teach generations what worked for him.❤
The generated archives is one of the main reasons I wanted to do some gardening videos with dad. It's a blessing to be able to spend time together helping others also!
Some great tips. Do remove covers and heat once germination starts. About the personal heat pad-I wouldn’t advise it for use around water unless it states it’s approved. Not sure, but all the personal use pads should be designed to shut off to avoid burns and would not remain on. I do agree to use a temp regulator when using heat mats for growing. They get way too hot inside-10-20 degrees warmer than air temp. There seems to be a lot of regulators plugged into the germination box. A long 4’ heat mat would probably do the job. Everybody has their own way I guess. Many I see say to saturate soil before filling cells. I agree with you on adding it dry. You are correct that it gets too wet, especially for tiny seeds like poppies. The seeds can rot and the soil molds. I have a pump sprayer I use also as the bottle sprayers break and wear out your hand. My husband and I were laughing because it reminded us of his dad and creations he came up with. 😊
Thanks for your comments! The heat mats do not automatically shut off,that's what you want otherwise you'd have to be turning them back on all the time,and these mats are sealed so water can't get into them and cause any problems. All those things you saw plugged into the germination chamber are not heat mats🤣 there's lights, different circulation fans and one 5 foot commercial heat mat plus different relays to control temperature different at night versus the day and also timer and light and heat controls for the upper indoor lettuce grow.
These are great tips, but they remind me of why I’ve gravitated more towards winter sowing over the years. No grow lights, no thermostats, no heat mats. And no hardening off! Just a milk jug, utility knife, water and growing medium. Mother nature does the rest!
@@Mrs.LadeyBug Probably not. I’m in climate zone 6a. We had temps of -20 degrees Fahrenheit, and temps below zero for several weeks in January. Though we did have a mostly mild winter here in southern Wisconsin, most of our winter temps average in the teens and twenties Fahrenheit. There are many videos on YT about winter sowing if you’re interested. The seeds that fare the best are ones that require several months of cold weather to break dormancy.
@@marywatkins9438 I’m in zone 2 and farm/garden on our homestead that my Great Grandfather ploughed with his own hands. Minus forty is pretty average for winters here in northern Saskatchewan.
I'm so happy that you showed up on my suggested feed today. I've watched several of your videos and find myself learning so much as a first year gardener. I have no family to ask and rely on the knowledge of others like you who share what you know. An on information that I've read online and in books. I want to say THANK YOU!
I tried to subscribe , but , RUclips says I have too many subscriptions !!!! Keep making gardening videos and I'll keep watching !!!! Thank you very much !!!!
Thank you, awesome video! One more thing that beginners almost always get wrong on lighting is that they fall for the marketing hype about getting perfect light spectrum, which costs sooo much, when they should be spending their money more on light intensity. Even though the spectrum is far off of perfect and the cheaper lights "waste" light in unused spectra, you can still afford way more light in the proper spectrum if you spend it on cheaper high-intensity multi-use bulbs instead of fancy grow light spectrum bulbs
I just found you and your Dads channel and you guys have got me Excited! I have been gardening for my entire life with my parents. I'm learning So Much from him! My Dad was raised doing the tilling and doing the 10-10-10 thing. We continued it for 55 years of my life. We started doing the adding compost and amending thing about 5 years ago, however Daddy loved to till. Our gardens have improved in growth and yield. Your Dad has helped me look at no till Seriously and drip irrigation. I'd LOVE to hear him go more indepth about planting by the signs and moon phases!!! My grandmother did and I Wish I could remember all she talked about! It's a lost tradition that more need to know about! I want you to Love your Dad He's Special like my Daddy was. I lost him last March. So Love and Learn all you can. You Guy's make a Great Team! Remember Jesus Loves You!
Been following Dan on the giants grp for a year or so now... nobody compares to this guy. Some can pull of giants, but this guy pulls of TONS of giants every year, its wild lol
Coming here from the algorithm. Hope to follow as your garden develops! Looking forward to having the domes delivered soon -- I'll be able to use them nest year!
This is so much better info than every other garden video on youtube that all say the same thing. Growing the seedlings in cooler air is HUGE, not only helps with stronger plants but less chance of fungus, and disease.
You are such an adorable father son team! Oh my goodness you look so much alike too! So glad you talked him into doing a RUclips channel together. ;) What an AWESOME idea! Love the content!!! ❤️ I hope you both really benefit and prosper from all the effort to recycle and share all of the wealth of information you have accumulated both with gardening and the technology aspect of it. Yay! THANK YOU
I have been watching a lot of videos on homestead gardening but yours is by far the most informative and enlightening one with lots of tips and tricks with answers to lot of doubts and questions. Thanks very very much for all your efforts. May God keep you and your father safe and healthy 🙏
Thanks for that Szhulux light info. I have a mix of many different ones and they all accomplish my need. But I always prefer a basic link chain to raise and lower vs those funky cables. Just quicker and you only need one hand. Your videos are very valuable. Wish these garden group junkies would take advantage of these.
Thank you Sir! I like the idea of SPRAYING with warm water! No more bottom watering for me! I like that taller clear dome going in my garage to find one that fit my pot. New subscriber today👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thanking you from zone 6a Michigan 🥶🥶🥶
Thanks for watching! I only spray to dampen the top layer right after planting but I always bottom water from there on as top watering will tend to cause damping off disease. Hope this helps clarify it for you! Have a blessed day.
These 2 gentlemen are an absolute blessing to the gardening world! I jus want you both to know, taking the time to share the knowledge yall have learned over the years is greatly appreciated!
He looks ready to teach us all how they used to live in 1864 (like at one of those reenactment places🤣) keeping it old school while using new tech is just wonderful to see! He's walker of both worlds so to say.. All amazing advice, even the techy stuff such as the lighting. One thing I'll add is the upgraded XS1500Pro (same company, Viparspectra) is well worth the extra $20. Incredible coverage, way more even than any other light out there.
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork thanks! I'm a soil consultant (nerd) who studies the science as much as possible (microbiology in my case specifically) and really loved your channels presentation!
This is the first video of your I've watched and I already subscribed in the hope of getting more great tips - I've been starting seeds in my basement for about 20 years, with relatively good success - you validated most of what I do, but also gave me some additional tips to get better plants. I'll be a regular viewer now. Thanks.
I do use pre moistened seed planting soil. Works well for me to get the moisture in it. Otherwise it is very hard for me to get it to accept the water.
That's one of the reasons why I use coco coir. Peatmoss is hydrophobic but coco absorbs water very well - it's like a sponge. So by having added coir in the mix, the coir quickly absorbs the available water and then it slowly hydrates the hydrophobic peatmoss.
❤😊 hi Dan & Luke well 1:41 done! Just found your video excellent tips love the high dome Lighting warm water fine vermiculite deals with resistance of seed coatings and more you Explain WHY! love your workshop Dan your so Authentic Best Wishes from Ireland Thank You Geraldine🙋♀️
been using regular t8 leds 6500k , highest lumens you can find... and it works fine for seedlings. Full spectrum is super expensive and useful if you want to grow plants to maturity / fruiting
Yes you are correct,it's just that a lot of people keep them too far above the plant,there's nothing wrong with T-8s,the full spectrum leds are much cheaper than they used to be and more lumens/ watt so they are cheaper to run as well.
Loved this! New sub here. Thank your Dad for his knowledge please. We are doing a lot of what he talked about. What about flowers that are a month old, how high should led shop lights be above them?
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork Hibiscus sabdariffa I cannot find celestial seasonings red zinger tea anymore So now I must grow my own. I am sure you grow squash, How do you handle the vide borer. Thanks
Sam's club has for sale 4 ft. LED light fixture for only $20. They consume only 50 watts, but equate to a 500 watts output. Guaranteed for five years. And last for 50,000 hours.
Thank you Gentlemen for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. You have a new subscriber and I will share with as many people as I can. Thank you thank you thank you.
Great information! Enjoy every moment with your father in that shop! I have very fond memories of spending time with my father in his shop. Thanks again
I do enjoy spending time with dad in the shop. One of my favorite memories is when we each made violins together. We still have them. That was over 15 years ago. Blessings
I love all the knowledge i get from the both of you i just bought my set up just like Dad's should be here in a few days along with the rest of my minerals to make my own soil mixture! Thought i was doing good till i changed a few things in the garden now we have our first watermelons ever never grown them now I'm ready to plant bush beans and okra already planted pumpkins got lots more seeds coming gonna try corn and potatoes for the first time! Ready for a new video from you guys! 🙏
Thanks for the great info! I was getting ready to put a fan on some of my seedlings but I see it’s not necessary. Some of my seedlings started turning black but now I’m realizing it was probably because I had those Samsung LEDs too close.
Disappointed that you use peat moss, which is nonrenewable. But I sure do love the content you are sharing and your garden is beautiful. Most importantly, thank you for sharing God’s love.
Thank you for the great video! Really intersting that you replant such a small tomatoes outside. I should try it, especially if it affects productivity.
@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork I apologize if this was covered, but when and how do you fertilize your starts? I typically start when the true leaves come up, and I've used Agro Thrive Standard 3-3-2, but my shop fills up with flies and it forms a sludge on the bottom tray. Any advice would be very helpful, thanks.
We understand that. However, the majority of the small seed germination heating mats are only 20 watts, whereas the mats we recommend are 50 watts and can easily heat the seedlings in much colder environments. Blessings! 😊
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork hi, thank you for replying! I’m interested in tomatoes- beefsteak, cherry and San marzano , all sorts of lettuce and I saw the squash, and eggplant! Do I use the link you posted!? Thanks
@@lexhemart The link is mostly for tomatoes. It's not our website, but it's a good seller of tomato seeds who my father knows. You can do Google searches to source the other seeds, but I would direct you to Berlin Seeds. The company offers good seeds at very good prices. They also have other growing supplies. 😊
These are the ones in the video; www.greenhousemegastore.com/collections/trays-flats/products/traditional-inserts?variant=42731884150983. These are the only similar and more expensive on Amazon: amzn.to/3TSpQbo
Those are fig cuttings getting rooted,there's Chicago hardy,RDB,brown turkey, I-258,LSU purple, BMKK,Brunswick, violet de solices,marsallies black vs,Ronde de bordeaux, italian,honey, red Lebanese bekaa,black Bethlehem.
If you purchase products & ingredients using the links below, it helps fund our channel at no cost to you. Thanks a bunch! (I tried to find the best amazon prices:-)
SEED STARTING SETUP COMPONENTS in this video;
Genuine Greenhouse Megastore MEGA duty 1020 Trays 10 pack - amzn.to/4c5Ma8x
Cheap LED Grow light with built-in timer - amzn.to/49rP5Xo
Pro LED Grow light - amzn.to/4348OKn
4' Grow Light - amzn.to/3IvqWmX
Jump Start Thermostat for Heat Pad (UL listed) - amzn.to/3PdHIuE
PREFERRED 50 Watt High Output Heat Mat - amzn.to/3v3N4Sg (Other 20Watt heat mats only increase temperature 10 - 20F degrees above ambient air. Won't work as well in cold garage, for example)
Analog Light Timer - amzn.to/3SUqeEM or amzn.to/43abFRX
Digital Light Timer (UL listed) - amzn.to/4c9znln
Thermostat - amzn.to/3TfbOjF
High Dome - shorturl.at/iGSU6
Inexpensive High Dome - Available by mail order from Berlin Seeds at 1/3 cost than other vendor.
Fine Vermiculite (not coarse) - (Small quantity, save $) - amzn.to/3v3DdvK
(Larger quantity) - amzn.to/4cbmtDM
I don't buy anything from Amazon
Please make links to companies run by humans
@@Wyndham21044 I totally get it! We love Azure Standard and other wholesome companies. However, we can't sell to you directly yet(we're working on it though, much regulatory compliance to sell soil/minerals) and this helps us fund our work until then. We'll be selling directly to customers soon, Lord willing. 😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodworkI’ve never seen those big domes before. I love them! I hope they will ship to where I live. I just found your channel today, and this is the first video I’ve watched. I’m an avid rural gardener, carrying on the family tradition of using home-grown produce as our primary food source. I look forward to gleaning wisdom from a world record gardener! Have a blessed day!
@@Mrs.LadeyBug Well that's just so nice! Glad to have you here! Blessings! 😊
I’ve worked in agriculture most my life. Pops knows his stuff! I support everything he said. The one thing is I’ve never heard 48 cell seedling treys/ 4 packs, called pony packs before!?! It must be a regional thing. I got a kick out of it . Give thanks for your dad. He seems like an amazing guy!
He is! Great to have you here! Blessings!
Pony packs refers to long ago when these tiny short beers were sold in packs of four. I have not heard the term is many years.
It must be a regional thing as the stores here still label them as pony paks.
Dad - " no reason to be neat and tidy"
Also Dad - proceeds to be neat and tidy! LOL
Only a 'neat and tidy' kind of guy even says such things.😊
Subbed. Thanks for the knowledge Sirs!
🤣🤣 thanks so the kind remarks! Have a blessed day!
Thank you for sharing your "treasure," aka dad, and his knowledge with the world. Most importantly, your sons, daughters, and their offspring, will know him through your archives. He will teach generations what worked for him.❤
The generated archives is one of the main reasons I wanted to do some gardening videos with dad. It's a blessing to be able to spend time together helping others also!
RUclips algorithm brought me here. Great content and knowledge! May your RUclips channel grow like your plants, in abundance! 🌱 🪴
Glad you like our content! Thank you for your kind words! 😊
Your dad is really cool! You are blessed to have each other.❤
I think so too! Blessings!
That helmet head tip is a very good one! I have had some issues with that with my hot peppers 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
Glad it helped! Blessings!
This has to be the best Utube video that I’ve seen on seed starting. Thanks so much!
You're welcome! Thanks for the nice comment too! Blessings!
Some great tips. Do remove covers and heat once germination starts.
About the personal heat pad-I wouldn’t advise it for use around water unless it states it’s approved. Not sure, but all the personal use pads should be designed to shut off to avoid burns and would not remain on.
I do agree to use a temp regulator when using heat mats for growing. They get way too hot inside-10-20 degrees warmer than air temp. There seems to be a lot of regulators plugged into the germination box. A long 4’ heat mat would probably do the job.
Everybody has their own way I guess. Many I see say to saturate soil before filling cells. I agree with you on adding it dry. You are correct that it gets too wet, especially for tiny seeds like poppies. The seeds can rot and the soil molds. I have a pump sprayer I use also as the bottle sprayers break and wear out your hand.
My husband and I were laughing because it reminded us of his dad and creations he came up with. 😊
Thanks for your comments! The heat mats do not automatically shut off,that's what you want otherwise you'd have to be turning them back on all the time,and these mats are sealed so water can't get into them and cause any problems. All those things you saw plugged into the germination chamber are not heat mats🤣 there's lights, different circulation fans and one 5 foot commercial heat mat plus different relays to control temperature different at night versus the day and also timer and light and heat controls for the upper indoor lettuce grow.
These are great tips, but they remind me of why I’ve gravitated more towards winter sowing over the years. No grow lights, no thermostats, no heat mats. And no hardening off! Just a milk jug, utility knife, water and growing medium. Mother nature does the rest!
Glad you found a way that works for you! Happy gardening! 😊
This is my second year for winter sowing. When I get back from vacation I will start a few flower seeds in a tray.
You quite possibly live somewhere much warmer than I do. :)
@@Mrs.LadeyBug Probably not. I’m in climate zone 6a. We had temps of -20 degrees Fahrenheit, and temps below zero for several weeks in January. Though we did have a mostly mild winter here in southern Wisconsin, most of our winter temps average in the teens and twenties Fahrenheit.
There are many videos on YT about winter sowing if you’re interested. The seeds that fare the best are ones that require several months of cold weather to break dormancy.
@@marywatkins9438 I’m in zone 2 and farm/garden on our homestead that my Great Grandfather ploughed with his own hands. Minus forty is pretty average for winters here in northern Saskatchewan.
I'm so happy that you showed up on my suggested feed today. I've watched several of your videos and find myself learning so much as a first year gardener. I have no family to ask and rely on the knowledge of others like you who share what you know. An on information that I've read online and in books. I want to say THANK YOU!
We're happy to help you with your gardening! Welcome to our channel!
Cheers and thanks from Northern Ontario. Good to see a geezer, younger than me, with such wisdom.
Glad to help!
I tried to subscribe , but , RUclips says I have too many subscriptions !!!! Keep making gardening videos and I'll keep watching !!!! Thank you very much !!!!
Thank you, awesome video! One more thing that beginners almost always get wrong on lighting is that they fall for the marketing hype about getting perfect light spectrum, which costs sooo much, when they should be spending their money more on light intensity. Even though the spectrum is far off of perfect and the cheaper lights "waste" light in unused spectra, you can still afford way more light in the proper spectrum if you spend it on cheaper high-intensity multi-use bulbs instead of fancy grow light spectrum bulbs
Thrilled that I just found your RUclips! Long time gardener and forever learner. Looking forward to going back and watching all the rest! 🙏🌱❤
Welcome!
I just found you and your Dads channel and you guys have got me Excited! I have been gardening for my entire life with my parents. I'm learning So Much from him! My Dad was raised doing the tilling and doing the 10-10-10 thing. We continued it for 55 years of my life. We started doing the adding compost and amending thing about 5 years ago, however Daddy loved to till. Our gardens have improved in growth and yield. Your Dad has helped me look at no till Seriously and drip irrigation. I'd LOVE to hear him go more indepth about planting by the signs and moon phases!!! My grandmother did and I Wish I could remember all she talked about! It's a lost tradition that more need to know about!
I want you to Love your Dad He's Special like my Daddy was. I lost him last March. So Love and Learn all you can. You Guy's make a Great Team!
Remember Jesus Loves You!
I like your comment! Glad to have you here! Hope we can help you grow more and better food too. Blessings! 🙏😊
Been following Dan on the giants grp for a year or so now... nobody compares to this guy. Some can pull of giants, but this guy pulls of TONS of giants every year, its wild lol
Thanks for your kind words and thank you for watching!
I'm really glad I found your channel.
No nonsense information from an experienced gardener, BRAVO!!!
Great to hear! Hope it will be a help to you!
Simply the best.
Host people giving good advice.
I want to be your neighbor!!!
Thank you!!!
Thanks for the kind words! Blessings!
Coming here from the algorithm. Hope to follow as your garden develops! Looking forward to having the domes delivered soon -- I'll be able to use them nest year!
This is so much better info than every other garden video on youtube that all say the same thing. Growing the seedlings in cooler air is HUGE, not only helps with stronger plants but less chance of fungus, and disease.
There's not a lot of real gardeners out there that really know what they're doing. Glad you like our content! Have a blessed day!
You are such an adorable father son team! Oh my goodness you look so much alike too! So glad you talked him into doing a RUclips channel together. ;) What an AWESOME idea! Love the content!!! ❤️ I hope you both really benefit and prosper from all the effort to recycle and share all of the wealth of information you have accumulated both with gardening and the technology aspect of it. Yay! THANK YOU
Thank you for the kind and encouraging words! I'm glad you like the videos too! Happy gardening!
Great episode guys, love all the tips and will be adopting some of these this growing season! Thanks for sharing! 👍😃
You're welcome! Glad you found it valuable. 😊
I have been watching a lot of videos on homestead gardening but yours is by far the most informative and enlightening one with lots of tips and tricks with answers to lot of doubts and questions. Thanks very very much for all your efforts. May God keep you and your father safe and healthy 🙏
Thank you for the kind words and may God bless you!
Wait I liking you heat mat set up too! Smart
Thanks! Nice having you here! Blessings!
Thanks for that Szhulux light info. I have a mix of many different ones and they all accomplish my need.
But I always prefer a basic link chain to raise and lower vs those funky cables.
Just quicker and you only need one hand.
Your videos are very valuable. Wish these garden group junkies would take advantage of these.
Thank you Sir! I like the idea of SPRAYING with warm water! No more bottom watering for me! I like that taller clear dome going in my garage to find one that fit my pot. New subscriber today👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thanking you from zone 6a Michigan 🥶🥶🥶
Thanks for watching! I only spray to dampen the top layer right after planting but I always bottom water from there on as top watering will tend to cause damping off disease. Hope this helps clarify it for you! Have a blessed day.
Always bottom water if u can….encourages roots to fill their pot and prevents damping off etc.
I love your passion and intelligence. I can see it in your face. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Sir.
Happy to! 😄
These 2 gentlemen are an absolute blessing to the gardening world! I jus want you both to know, taking the time to share the knowledge yall have learned over the years is greatly appreciated!
Thank you, I enjoyed your sharing of wisdom on the seed starting and lighting.
Glad it was enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
He looks ready to teach us all how they used to live in 1864 (like at one of those reenactment places🤣) keeping it old school while using new tech is just wonderful to see! He's walker of both worlds so to say..
All amazing advice, even the techy stuff such as the lighting. One thing I'll add is the upgraded XS1500Pro (same company, Viparspectra) is well worth the extra $20. Incredible coverage, way more even than any other light out there.
Great comment, love it! Thanks for contributing to the conversation! God bless!
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork thanks! I'm a soil consultant (nerd) who studies the science as much as possible (microbiology in my case specifically) and really loved your channels presentation!
ive been looking for your channel for half an hour! so glad I found it,, love your work guys!
I live in zone 5b Canada and I winter sow in milk Jugs. I use used large yogurt containers for my plant markers as well. Thanks for your tips.
Thanks for your comment! 😊
This is the first video of your I've watched and I already subscribed in the hope of getting more great tips - I've been starting seeds in my basement for about 20 years, with relatively good success - you validated most of what I do, but also gave me some additional tips to get better plants. I'll be a regular viewer now. Thanks.
Terrific! Glad you liked our video! Welcome to our channel!
Great video! We start our seeds very similarly and this is one our 5th year gardening 😎. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing. God bless.
Thanks, you too!
I do use pre moistened seed planting soil. Works well for me to get the moisture in it. Otherwise it is very hard for me to get it to accept the water.
That's one of the reasons why I use coco coir. Peatmoss is hydrophobic but coco absorbs water very well - it's like a sponge. So by having added coir in the mix, the coir quickly absorbs the available water and then it slowly hydrates the hydrophobic peatmoss.
❤😊 hi Dan & Luke well 1:41 done! Just found your video excellent tips love the high dome
Lighting warm water fine vermiculite deals with resistance of seed coatings and more you Explain WHY! love your workshop Dan your so Authentic
Best Wishes from Ireland
Thank You
Geraldine🙋♀️
Great! Glad you found it helpful Geraldine! 😊
I would love a video on how to care for the seedling until they go into the ground!
Thanks for the suggestion! We'll put it on the list!
You guys are champions I learnt a few things I will be taking into the garden
Thank you from Australia
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
Your Pops is really cool. Thanks for the video
👍😄 I think so too!
You're welcome!
been using regular t8 leds 6500k , highest lumens you can find... and it works fine for seedlings. Full spectrum is super expensive and useful if you want to grow plants to maturity / fruiting
Yes you are correct,it's just that a lot of people keep them too far above the plant,there's nothing wrong with T-8s,the full spectrum leds are much cheaper than they used to be and more lumens/ watt so they are cheaper to run as well.
Thank you for your time. I learned a great deal.
Great to hear! You're welcome!
I love this thermostat and heat may set up. I will make that. Thanks!
Thank you for these great tips! Truly makes all the difference in getting these little seedlings to grow❤ I appreciate all the wisdom you share 🌈
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you so much. Louise- Isabella UK🇬🇧
Excellent tips. Love your light set ups
Great video! Best explanation for seed starting I have seen. Thank you!
Loved watching this video. A great takeaway was the germination chamber. I need to make myself one of those!
Loved this! New sub here. Thank your Dad for his knowledge please. We are doing a lot of what he talked about. What about flowers that are a month old, how high should led shop lights be above them?
Thank you so much for original information.
I watched this video yesterday
And watching it again today.
I would like to see videos about specific crops .
Please continue
Super! What crops are you thinking of?
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork
Hibiscus sabdariffa
I cannot find celestial seasonings red zinger tea anymore
So now I must grow my own.
I am sure you grow squash,
How do you handle the vide borer.
Thanks
Nice video I like starting seeds I don't know why. If I find any in my buds I'll usually get them growing its just fun to watch em grow
Great tips. Thank you so much. I subscribed. Love your work shop too.
You're welcome! Thank you for subscribing too!
Wonderful series. Glad to have found your channel.
Fantastic video fellas! Big thanks from British Columbia, Canada.
Glad you enjoyed it! God bless!
Do you have a woodworking channel? You have a nice looking shop.
This is it but it's more towards gardening this time of year,we'll be doing more woodworking during winter months.
Sam's club has for sale 4 ft. LED light fixture for only $20. They consume only 50 watts, but equate to a 500 watts output. Guaranteed for five years. And last for 50,000 hours.
Thank you Gentlemen for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. You have a new subscriber and I will share with as many people as I can. Thank you thank you thank you.
Great information! Enjoy every moment with your father in that shop! I have very fond memories of spending time with my father in his shop. Thanks again
I do enjoy spending time with dad in the shop. One of my favorite memories is when we each made violins together. We still have them. That was over 15 years ago. Blessings
The taller domes are awesome I didn't know they existed. Perfect for watermelon cucumber. When some grow fast but the others struggle
Amazing Info!!! Glad I found your channel!
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Thank you for all your tips. Very helpful.
Great tips!! Thank you for sharing! 🌱 😊
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Great video! I really enjoyed the treasure of knowledge that yourfather shared! Thank You! New sub!
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Great tips thanks! Keep making these videos.
Thank you for the words of encouragement! Have a blessed day!
Thanks for the info. Very informative. Subscribed.
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom 🙏 I gave a like 👍 also I subscribed to your channel 😀 Many blessings to you and your family..
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I love all the knowledge i get from the both of you i just bought my set up just like Dad's should be here in a few days along with the rest of my minerals to make my own soil mixture! Thought i was doing good till i changed a few things in the garden now we have our first watermelons ever never grown them now I'm ready to plant bush beans and okra already planted pumpkins got lots more seeds coming gonna try corn and potatoes for the first time! Ready for a new video from you guys! 🙏
What a great idea, using a dustpan! Maybe a shorter intro of just a few clips, I got a little confused because I thought that the video was starting.
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Wonderful info, and great Dad too! Subscribed!
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excelent video thank you 😊
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I have watched your video 2 times, it’s very thorough.
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Very much appreciated.
Very informative and a great set of links! Thank you!
Great Video! So much knowledge. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! May God bless you!
Can you use coco coir instead of peat moss to make the seed starter mix? Thanks
Thx for the tips ! now I get 2 start again !
Super helpful and direct! Thank you!
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As a cannabis grower I gardening during the summer is truly great for everyone
Thanks for the great info! I was getting ready to put a fan on some of my seedlings but I see it’s not necessary. Some of my seedlings started turning black but now I’m realizing it was probably because I had those Samsung LEDs too close.
Hi!love your videos! What do you start filling the pony packs with what mix? Thanks
That was interesting, maybe a bit complicated for my little garden, but I got some good tips out of that nevertheless. Thanks!
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Thank you, GOD bless.
Thanks for the great tips, I will never buy plant labels again now i just gotta find a window blind ❤
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Disappointed that you use peat moss, which is nonrenewable. But I sure do love the content you are sharing and your garden is beautiful. Most importantly, thank you for sharing God’s love.
Thank you for the great video! Really intersting that you replant such a small tomatoes outside. I should try it, especially if it affects productivity.
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How did you make your germination oven? Great tips thank you.
We hopefully make a video about that at a later date, thanks for the suggestion!
Great video. Thanks for the info.
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As well raising red wigglers and adding some worm casting
Legendary!🙌👏🙌 Thanks for sharing
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@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork I apologize if this was covered, but when and how do you fertilize your starts? I typically start when the true leaves come up, and I've used Agro Thrive Standard 3-3-2, but my shop fills up with flies and it forms a sludge on the bottom tray. Any advice would be very helpful, thanks.
Thank you very much. Very informative
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The vipar sun light can be placed the right height but starting out u only need 50% of the light turned on then ounce they pop then increase
The seeding heat maps can come with a thermostat. I was very confused at why you were using a heating pad until you said that.
We understand that. However, the majority of the small seed germination heating mats are only 20 watts, whereas the mats we recommend are 50 watts and can easily heat the seedlings in much colder environments. Blessings! 😊
Many of the cheaper mats don't have thermostats, they just get warm and heat the trays 10-20 F above ambient temperature, even in hot environments.
Hi- love this video! New subscriber- I couldn’t find the link where you purchased the seeds!
Which seeds are you looking for?
www.delectationoftomatoes.com
@@GardeningHomesteadingWoodwork hi, thank you for replying! I’m interested in tomatoes- beefsteak, cherry and San marzano , all sorts of lettuce and I saw the squash, and eggplant! Do I use the link you posted!? Thanks
@@lexhemart The link is mostly for tomatoes. It's not our website, but it's a good seller of tomato seeds who my father knows. You can do Google searches to source the other seeds, but I would direct you to Berlin Seeds. The company offers good seeds at very good prices. They also have other growing supplies. 😊
Could you post the 6 cell amazon link that you used please. There are so many choices and sizes.
These are the ones in the video; www.greenhousemegastore.com/collections/trays-flats/products/traditional-inserts?variant=42731884150983.
These are the only similar and more expensive on Amazon: amzn.to/3TSpQbo
Nice video! What varieties of figs do you grow? Are they in pots?
Those are fig cuttings getting rooted,there's Chicago hardy,RDB,brown turkey, I-258,LSU purple, BMKK,Brunswick, violet de solices,marsallies black vs,Ronde de bordeaux, italian,honey, red Lebanese bekaa,black Bethlehem.
Can you show us how to make the small setup that you have there ?