My NEW Favorite Seed Starting Method 🌱🌱🌱

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @southernyards2152
    @southernyards2152 10 месяцев назад +24

    3 years now battling cancer.
    In so grateful to have found you a couple years ago.
    Have watched many of your videos.
    I was grading the backyard for a Chicken house build when I got my diagnosis 12/20/20.
    Enjoyed seeing Matt come to see you for your chicken house.
    By God's Grace, I will beat cancer.
    Get the chickens and start that garden.
    I'm 60. Divorced and have 2.5 acres in near Birmingham Al.
    My son is 10.
    I'm going to leave him some good things to know how to do that I hope he'll make his Lifestyle.

    • @kevinscott2258
      @kevinscott2258 9 месяцев назад +3

      I will pray for you bud! Stay strong! I’m sorry your going through this. I know you can beat it!

  • @bognotes
    @bognotes 4 года назад +1046

    That seed storage though. More organized than my life.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +95

      Honestly, samne

    • @deborahandrews9728
      @deborahandrews9728 4 года назад +18

      @@DanceswithDustBunnies I was just going to say that...lol. this is so nice that I did it myself.

    • @dallasculvahouse9122
      @dallasculvahouse9122 3 года назад +6

      perfect! I was just going to ask!!

    • @racheljoy_z
      @racheljoy_z 3 года назад +4

      Got this idea from The Impatient Gardener, and have seen several other gardening channels using it recently. I'm a novice gardener and might need to get another case already. Makes me feel so professional. I got mine at amazon.ca

    • @thomasb8800
      @thomasb8800 3 года назад +3

      @@racheljoy_z Which one did you buy ?

  • @aprillightcap500
    @aprillightcap500 3 года назад +237

    Kevin, your followers might want to check on something in their area - I live in central Fl, and here in Fl many of the local libraries have seed libraries that provide free seeds for both vegetables and for some flowers as well. The repackage the seed in small quantities more suitable for home gardeners who grow just a few crops. Here you can get up to 5 packs of seeds at each visit and each pack will have maybe 10 large seeds or more of the smaller types of seeds, but enough to grow several plants. This way everyone has a free resource if they want to try gardening. When you pick up the seed packs, you just let the librarian know as they keep up with the seed inventory and replace them when they get low. I get seeds here every Spring and I think it's a great idea.

    • @GardeningWithCoffee
      @GardeningWithCoffee Год назад

      Great tip!

    • @beccabee94
      @beccabee94 Год назад +1

      I live in central Florida and I had no idea! I’ll have to check it out

    • @miriamrobarts
      @miriamrobarts Год назад +3

      There are seed libraries in my local public libraries in California, too.

    • @balletworkout1
      @balletworkout1 Год назад +1

      I’m in southern DE, my library has a seed library. I love it!😊

    • @meljordan220
      @meljordan220 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's one in Albuquerque New Mexico also!

  • @debballon
    @debballon 3 года назад +341

    There's a moment in your life you realize: "I should have watched this video first before diving into my plant obsession." And that is me, today. huhu Thank you for the video!

    • @Kalistane
      @Kalistane 3 года назад +7

      That makes two of us!

    • @wdj3698
      @wdj3698 3 года назад +5

      Literally how all my new projects start!

    • @ChrisPaul7
      @ChrisPaul7 3 года назад +3

      Literally

    • @sometimessnarky1642
      @sometimessnarky1642 3 года назад +8

      My phone and RUclips taunt me. I come up with an idea, take action and less than forty eight hours later RUclips recommends videos on that very thing.

    • @hhiippiittyy
      @hhiippiittyy 2 года назад +4

      Sometimes the info becomes more available and workable when you can fully grasp it's relevance and context. That's what I like to tell myself when I take too long to learn important life lessons. ;)

  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G 4 года назад +191

    I like those trays. I have grown tomatoes from seed way back when I lived in Ohio and found a pack of seeds stapled inside of one of my mom's subscription magazines. I don't remember the magazine, maybe Good Housekeeping or Better Home and Garden. I planted them in regular old potting soil; I might have also used some dirt from my mom's flower beds. I didn't have grow lights or grow trays. But, there was a window above the kitchen sink with a good size window sill. Most of the seeds sprouted; maybe 60% or so. By the end of May, I was able to plant the tomato plants outdoors. We had a lot of tomatoes that year. My mom made a lot of canned tomatoes.

    • @frankdavidson9675
      @frankdavidson9675 3 года назад +14

      i do it the same way you do it it works i try to keep it simple i use lttle cofffe cups 2 spoons of potting soil with 2 seeds to the cup i use a balll point pen to pick up i seed use the blunt end have a damp napkin handy touch the pen to the napkin ten to 1 seed it stick to the pen place it in the cup 2 to a cup so you know if they all sprout as they add some soil this way you dont have to keep changing to diff size cup it dont disturb the roots im 87 been growing tom. many years

    • @gaillam9574
      @gaillam9574 3 года назад +5

      This is the real way to start a home garden. Thanks for the great story🌸

    • @c.l.888
      @c.l.888 2 года назад

      Do seedlings need direct light or shaded light by a window

    • @Donna_G
      @Donna_G 2 года назад +3

      @@c.l.888 I think it depends upon the direction the window faces and maybe how cloudy it is and what the ambient temperature is. My parents' house in Ohio had the front of the house facing west and the kitchen window faced east. The cloudy days helped to diffuse the sun. Also, mornings were usually cooler than afternoons. For some plants, a south facing window might work.
      Before I moved to where I'm at now, my kitchen window faced north and the houseplants that I had at the time, thrived.

  • @Ladythyme
    @Ladythyme 3 года назад +30

    I just use a few old dishpans in which I place small bathroom cups with holes poked into the bottoms... and fill with that year’s choice of dirt. Has worked great over the years.

    • @Michele-z4k
      @Michele-z4k 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah no need to get fashionable trays and soil. They didn’t have them back in the and my dad grew wonderful vegetables.

  • @nathansquires5551
    @nathansquires5551 4 года назад +67

    The madman stood on the seed starting tray 😮. Also a tray I don't have to use my pinky to pop out and worry that it will break every use... and made in America... truly the best channel around.

    • @kristoferholloway5851
      @kristoferholloway5851 3 года назад +2

      Did he say the name of the manufacturer?

    • @nathansquires5551
      @nathansquires5551 3 года назад +1

      @@kristoferholloway5851 Nope, he doesn't say the manufacturer just that he sells them on his website. He has the link in his pinned comment. Have a good one.

    • @kimberlysmith258
      @kimberlysmith258 3 года назад +2

      And they are sold out!! I think Kevin sells alot of items he uses personally.

    • @nathansquires5551
      @nathansquires5551 3 года назад +1

      @@kimberlysmith258 yes, he does. He also has a lot of followers 😁, who buy what he recommends. I am sure he will restock. Good luck!

    • @bryansiepert9222
      @bryansiepert9222 3 года назад +1

      No, of course not. Then you wouldn't have to buy from him :|

  • @absurdnerd7624
    @absurdnerd7624 3 года назад +29

    A tip for the grow lights...hang mylar sheets from the back and sides. Mylar is highly reflective. I use snack or chip bags because they are free. I used to have access to the bags from toner cartridges which are significantly larger.

    • @karenr7931
      @karenr7931 Год назад +7

      I use reflective car windshield shades. They came from $Tree.

    • @MGS_playz
      @MGS_playz 15 дней назад

      Omg TYSM for this tip dude

  • @ishalvarado
    @ishalvarado 3 года назад +10

    Another way is to pre moisten the seed starting mix with boiling water. The hot water will kill any fungus gnats and their eggs that may be living in the seed mix. After you sow the seeds into the moist seed mix, then you can bottom water. That way you avoid moving the newly sowed seeds around and it'll help avoid a fungal/bacterial outbreak by preventing soil splatter. Happy gardening!

  • @denisebrady6858
    @denisebrady6858 2 года назад +1

    Kevin Thank You- you are the first person I have watched (over 7yrs of watching channels) that has said to sterilise your pots etc that you are going to reuse. I learnt that years ago & have done that for years. Well Done mate for bringing it to peoples attention as it is so important. Cheers Denise- Australia

  • @bryanjames5256
    @bryanjames5256 2 года назад +13

    I've recycled fruit and veggie trays for seed starting treys. Even use the plastic cover, and that extra humidity seems to help with germination. Got some organic seeds, and started some Romanesco, Texas Bird Peppers, and African Jelly Cucumbers among some other things. I work at a grocery store so I get all the goodies that they want to throw out. Your videos have been a great help the last 2 years. Thank you.

  • @gopatus
    @gopatus 2 года назад +5

    I have been indoor gardening for years to support my aspen tree breeding habit. You have taught me invaluable lessons to experiment with those sexy well-drained trays, shorter flats and pointing my fan at my plants as part of weening/hardening them off...

  • @tommymckiddy7872
    @tommymckiddy7872 4 года назад +88

    The industry standard 6 cell is a thermoformed polystyrene tray. What you appear to have is an injection molded polypropylene tray. It's a much sturdier design. I work at a factory that actually makes flower pots with both these processes.

    • @escapefromny2012
      @escapefromny2012 3 года назад +10

      Yes, but the price difference is insane. Standard black plastic cells 2 cents per cell, these are 42 cents per cell.

    • @doityourselflivinggardenin7986
      @doityourselflivinggardenin7986 3 года назад +12

      @@escapefromny2012 He showed the really cheap ones when he compared them. I have some inexpensive ones from 25 years ago that I am still using. I don't need to stand on my planting cells. They are nice, but too expensive to be practical. Some hydroponics stores sell good ones that are much less expensive. They also have heavier duty trays.

    • @Redline131313
      @Redline131313 3 года назад +3

      How do I find these trays? Can't find them

    • @kristenstocks8112
      @kristenstocks8112 3 года назад +1

      @@Redline131313 He linked them in his comment at the top.

    • @Redline131313
      @Redline131313 3 года назад +2

      @@kristenstocks8112 I went to the link but it brings me to an American site that won't let me past punching in a zip code because I'm not American and can't skip it lol. Can't find them here anywhere in Canada from what I've seen

  • @markm1514
    @markm1514 Год назад +1

    This year I've been using 3oz disposable cups with holes poked in the bottom with a small screwdriver, set in plastic kitchen drawer baskets that fit 12 of those cups without much wiggle room. It makes it easier to deal with potting up or transplanting at a small scale, and spotty germination doesn't leave your tray half full so you're not wasting space on empty cells.

  • @christopherbaby3842
    @christopherbaby3842 4 года назад +15

    The Bob Ross of Gardening. Happy Little Seeds. Please make a video for every seed tray you make!

  • @le.c.3111
    @le.c.3111 4 года назад +181

    I never start with a dry medium to start seeds in....always start them in a damp mix. The soilless mediums are very hard to moisten once they are in the cells, with the risk of displacing the seeds...

    • @cheriekalel9578
      @cheriekalel9578 4 года назад +12

      I was taught to wet my potting soil, too, as I use the trays with the wicking in them, and it keeps the water in the soil more evenly.

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 3 года назад +10

      @@cheriekalel9578 the guy in the video is always so busy telling everyone else how to do things he doesn't learn anything himself.

    • @ronferraro6261
      @ronferraro6261 3 года назад +15

      This video is a thumbs down for not using damp soil.

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester 3 года назад +5

      Yeah I set pots in a tray, water the tray, let it sit to sprout any old seeds/weeds, then plant much later after the soil is warm.

    • @cbjones2212
      @cbjones2212 3 года назад +6

      @@TheRainHarvester I make my own seed raising mix with homemade compost so your tip to wait for weeds to germinate first is a great idea. Thanks!

  • @noxfox3706
    @noxfox3706 3 года назад +45

    The fan is such a good idea, it's like making a little gym for the seedlings to train and get stronger!

    • @MGS_playz
      @MGS_playz 15 дней назад

      Yooo I never thought of it that way lol

  • @judylee1860
    @judylee1860 3 года назад +1

    This is the most thorough vide on seed starting on the internet. Thank you very much.

  • @ronrover6594
    @ronrover6594 3 года назад +30

    One word: SOIL BLOCKS ... ok, two words. Everything you just described is possible with soil blocks without all the plastic as well as way healthier seedlings. My experience after 5 years of commercial growing - I sold all my seedling trays. Thanks for the video, I love your work!

    • @RexySmith
      @RexySmith 2 года назад +1

      what mix do you use for your blocks?

    • @ronrover6594
      @ronrover6594 2 года назад +4

      @@RexySmith I make my own mix using coco coir and compost

    • @HeartlandFamilyDesigns
      @HeartlandFamilyDesigns 2 года назад +1

      I love soil blocks!

    • @wendyperez8714
      @wendyperez8714 Год назад +2

      Soil blocks are the best thing I've ever done. I also make my own seed mix with coir and compost. No plastic trays and cells to store, better root systems, super easy to transplant fussy-root vegetables. I've never looked back.

    • @evanlanam2993
      @evanlanam2993 Год назад +3

      yup plastic sucks dont buy more folks

  • @thetomboytheory
    @thetomboytheory 3 года назад +6

    Officially obsessed with this channel! I only found it yesterday and the wealth of knowledge here is remarkable.

    • @marceybull
      @marceybull 3 года назад +1

      I totally understand - That happened to me last year! ... (And now I"m back for more; unfortunately behind schedule as usual : )

  • @doreenwells3903
    @doreenwells3903 2 года назад +5

    Been watching you for a couple of years now and have learned so much. My garden has gotten bigger and more diversified. Even grew beets and bok choi last year for the first time! Live in northern Utah so long winters but so much fun to have a garden since I’m 73 and still going strong. Thank you for your channel and knowledge.

  • @ThisAbledVet
    @ThisAbledVet Год назад +3

    I’m 35 years and just started diving into plants and gardening. I don’t know how it started but now I’m obsessed and want to learn it all. It’s never to late to find something you will enjoy. Wish I would of started sooner. So far I have black raven and Boston fern and man am I enjoying it. Today I plan on doing my first germination, can’t wait! Thank you so much for your knowledge just your setup alone is impressive.

  • @KRscience
    @KRscience 3 года назад +41

    Tip #1: Dump your entire bag of potting soil into a plastic tote, add some water, stir, and put the lid on. You'll have evenly moistened potting soil the next day.
    Tip #2: Use a normal seedling tray (the kind with lots of holes in the bottom). Fill a large plastic tote with 1-2 inches of water and dip your seedling tray into it for 10 to 20 seconds. You'll have much better control of how much water the soil absorbs with this method. Soggy wet soil is the #1 killer of seedlings.

  • @steelemicrofarms6346
    @steelemicrofarms6346 3 года назад +15

    So I'm not sure if those trays will go outside or stay indoor but something I've started doing is sanitizing the soil with boiling water to kill nat eggs to avoid that issue. I have an indoor grow room and i used a store bought soil which i didn't sanitize and ended up with nats all over. Loving this containers. Also great video as usual.

  • @cristalgreen7556
    @cristalgreen7556 4 года назад +20

    Tomorrow I'll be starting with seeds for the very first time, so this was perfect timing for me! I've only ever grown tomatoes in the past and never started anything from seed. Your videos have been very helpful to help me prepare for the next step. Thank you! I'm even more excited to get started now.

  • @ashleys7631
    @ashleys7631 3 года назад +2

    Yep after about four years of doing seedlings I discovered this method as well in addition to winter sewing these two are priceless methods

  • @heathermitchell4294
    @heathermitchell4294 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, Kevin, for helping gardeners like me. I'm a newbie, but thanks to you, I think I have set up my first raised bed, a fabric one, properly!

  • @dinosanchez8528
    @dinosanchez8528 2 года назад +2

    You and David the Good are my favorite gardening channels, great job thank you!

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric 4 года назад +8

    I break so many of these rules and still have great success. I only plant 1 seed per cell since i find germination rates are usually very high. I don't use a fan because i live with someone who has a mold allergy (the kind found in soil). The biggest problem I've had is covering seed that needs light to germinate. Even when those do germinate, they don't do well. Figuring that out allowed me to have much success where i previously struggled. I'd much rather see a 10 cell tray in the future. As i saw someone else say, when do you see seeds come in packs of 72, etc.

  • @commonlaw5400
    @commonlaw5400 3 года назад

    Just finished potting up seeds in my EPIC 6 cell trays. The quality of this product is -what's beyond EPIC?. I am very impressed. They will last me the rest of my life I'm sure. They were a pleasure to use as they are very stout and don't bend from weight when picked up. Thank you for an excellent quality product. Looking forward to bigger sized cells in the future.

  • @CamirrasKitchen
    @CamirrasKitchen 4 года назад +3

    i think its easier to premoisten the seed starting mix in a bucket them add it to the cells. i think it is faster and more consistant.

  • @nanatrish7771
    @nanatrish7771 2 года назад +1

    Kevin, I have used these 6 pack trays for several years. In my first year of gardening I bought seedlings to get started, and here in NZ most seedlings are sold in such trays. We also get seedlings in similar individual pots and I use these for larger plants. I now have a collection which I rotate constantly. For my family of two, I will even plant 2-3 different sowings that will germinate etc at the same time etc in the one tray. As the trays usually have 4 slots for labelling it is easy to label for the different plants. These two methods mean I don't have to plant on. I have also used the bottom water system. It has definitely paid off in our current summer with its current 32C degree heatwave. I keep my seeds in a 40 page flip photo album.

  • @kparran79
    @kparran79 4 года назад +48

    Just started some tomatoes in the middle of a mini blizzard, it always feels so strange when there is snow on the ground and I'm planting seeds lol

    • @juliegarceau7326
      @juliegarceau7326 3 года назад

      Hi Kevin! I ❤ your channel. In fact it's the only channel I'm subscribed too! Long time gardener but always learn new things from you! Thanks for all the info. Just started my peppers here in CT. Daffodils are coming up. Our first sign of spring! Can't wait to try no till raised bed method. Thanks again cutie!

    • @iamzen8425
      @iamzen8425 3 года назад +3

      @@juliegarceau7326 its not like we can see all the other channels your subscribed to

    • @jewel.s.journey
      @jewel.s.journey 3 года назад

      @@iamzen8425 lmao!!!

    • @Joelle9360
      @Joelle9360 11 месяцев назад

      What month do you usually start your tomato seedlings?

    • @kparran79
      @kparran79 11 месяцев назад

      @@Joelle9360 usually late feb.(now lol) and under a grow light. But it really matters where you live, plan it so that they will be big enough to go outside when your nighttime temps are consistently above 60 degrees. Basically plan for 6-8 weeks of indoor grow time that will end right when it warms up for good in your area.

  • @MayWay.Gardening
    @MayWay.Gardening 12 дней назад

    I’m buying my seed starting system from your garden this season to start off my garden! This video just encourages me even more! Thanks a lot !

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 4 года назад +5

    I bought some 12-cell seed starting trays with individual watering trays and humidity domes on Amazon. They were 10 of the 12-cell trays for around $25. I ended up buying a total of 40 of the trays, so I can start 480 seedlings for about $100. Pricey, but the humidity domes are making it so I only have to water every 2-3 days instead of 2-3 times per day, and once the roots grow I can bottom water. Totally worth it for me, and they are reusable. They even come with short plant tags that fit under the domes. Increased my germination rate significantly.

  • @bosslady2002
    @bosslady2002 2 года назад

    All I can say at this point is,I have spent a ton of money to start preserving and canning veggies,etc. For the 1st time.and now u have convinced me to use seeds vs. nursery plants to start my garden,this too will be my 1st time starting from seed. like I said,with all I have purchased already and what it has so far cost me in jars etc. my garden better produce.(lol).I am being positive.cant wait to purchase my seeds.however can not afford to by the trays so have been saving egg carton ,gallon jugs,etc.will drill holes in them and hope for the best.

  • @edwardsjarje
    @edwardsjarje 4 года назад +242

    Who else is chomping at the bit to start our seeds? Yep, me too.

    • @thames21
      @thames21 4 года назад +5

      I am actually waiting for some aglaonema tricolor seeds. Really hope I didn’t get ripped off, and really hope I do well!

    • @clarissamiles
      @clarissamiles 4 года назад +15

      Ughhh, IKR! Looking out of my window in Chicago right now watching as another 7-11 inches of snow is falling, I'm so ready for Spring!!!!

    • @Yohina1989
      @Yohina1989 3 года назад +3

      just did that today!

    • @madhumenon
      @madhumenon 3 года назад +5

      The word is "champing", not "chomping".

    • @edwardsjarje
      @edwardsjarje 3 года назад +16

      @@madhumenon either one can be used, depending on what you mean. I used chomping intentionally because it deals with food. #seewhatIdidthere

  • @kRis-rn6so
    @kRis-rn6so 3 года назад +2

    How refreshing it is to learn about growing plants (that covers everything green) during this pandemic. 😷😊😷 Growing hope.......

  • @leynaabbey
    @leynaabbey 4 года назад +10

    I pre-soak my seed starting mix. Place my seeds on a damp surface. Cover them with dry starting mix, and then spray the top.

    • @cherylanon5791
      @cherylanon5791 3 года назад

      Better yet, pre-sprout seeds on a damp napkin (or piece of cotton/linen muslin). Check every day for germination. Plant in soil as soon as germination happens!!! Don't wait-- the little root is very delicate.

    • @teecee4459
      @teecee4459 3 года назад

      @@cherylanon5791 that's not better, waste of time and more chance for mold or other things to go wrong. can achieve perfect germination and growth the way Leyna described. It depends on what you're growing, but for sure any leaf lettuce, spinach or mixed greens, as well as cilantro, green onions, and much more will work perfectly without adding any additional steps or procedures.

  • @karlashappyheart
    @karlashappyheart 3 года назад

    I Agree with you about the pea seeds. I just grew a six pack of the snow peas and all six germinated with me directly putting them in soil and no soaking. Grew under my grow lights inside and transferred out to my greenhouse after.

  • @kylegustafson6914
    @kylegustafson6914 4 года назад +6

    Listen I've got other youtube channels to see the dangerous stuff like standing on planting trays on top of tables! But WOW at the strength of that thing!

  • @ianvaldez3886
    @ianvaldez3886 2 года назад +1

    Doing all baker creek tomatoes this year! We are super excited. Seedlings have been germinating almost 100%

  • @amynelsongreen3243
    @amynelsongreen3243 4 года назад +3

    I love using 6-packs for seed starting. I agree that it is much easier to move them around in a tray as things grow at different rates. Easy to keep faster or taller growers together, etc. Also as a home gardener I usually grower fewer numbers of more types of seeds, so it works well there too.

  • @kw8532
    @kw8532 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for introducing these trays! I’d love to know more about the first days of seed starting. You showed how to plant seeds, the first watering and introduced the idea of domes and lighting, to be used with these great flexible 6-pack trays. Can you share or post a video of what unfolds for the next week:
    How are you checking for water, moisture level? How are you watering and venting what you’re growing in the different trays? Why and how are you adjusting the dome, and lighting? How do you do this when working with 12 x 6-pack trays and they are sprouting and growing at very different rates with different watering needs? Would love to hear more!

  • @juliasamuels7
    @juliasamuels7 3 года назад +4

    Cai Lan came in my order of Asian vegetable seed collection!! I ordered from a local gardener off Etsy. I’m super excited to watch it grow. The trays look boss. I will probably include it in my greenhouse of weird. Currently my jam is using plastic egg organizers from the dollar store lol. The lid and everything makes like a solid humid environment to get my seeds going. I tried with a seed cell once and the material really only worked for one round of seeds. I’m clumsy and rough so most tools need the full armor of God dealing with me.

  • @nates2778
    @nates2778 3 года назад +2

    Randomly found your channel and I am grateful I did! As a new gardener, I have found tons of vital information in your videos. I just ordered one of your books and cannot wait untill this last frost leaves our area. Thanks for your informative and inspiring videos!

  • @imjonesy5239
    @imjonesy5239 2 года назад +3

    Wow! I have those same storage units for my seeds!!!! I think they’re actually for photos, but they rock for seeds!!!

  • @ldg2655
    @ldg2655 3 года назад +1

    I want you to do a Vlog on your seed storage method... including what, where and how much.....super impressive!

  • @jessicacamp3266
    @jessicacamp3266 3 года назад +26

    Love those seed starting trays 😍
    Empty strawberry containers are a favorite for starting plants they're like little mini greenhouses with great drainage

    • @sylviaw.1584
      @sylviaw.1584 2 года назад +2

      The plastic spinach containers you get in the food store work great too.

  • @buckonono7996
    @buckonono7996 2 года назад

    These are the trays I use and I LOVE them! Perfect in every way. I have the clear domes and and bottom trays. I have a three tier hydroponic shelf where I grow greens and mini peas in my house. To do my outside seed starts I use the Epic trays with the bottom tray and they fit beautifully in the boxes on my shelves. When they germinate I use the dome to hold them up to the light and it fits in the bottom tray securely. Everything does really well and I don't have to buy starts. The ease of popping the plants out using the holes on the bottom is efficient and the plants come out in perfect condition. Can't say enough about how well made these products are. Clearly designed by a gardener.

  • @RizuSama
    @RizuSama 3 года назад +73

    Keviiin, please put these on sale with lower quantities! Like a six or a twelve pack, please, for us small gardeners. 🥲
    They look ✨ a m a z i n g ✨too, and of very incredible quality, so good job on that!!! 💕

    • @MsSwitchblade13
      @MsSwitchblade13 3 года назад +12

      Yes for us apartment city dwellers who can't have that many plants 😭

    • @mountaincreekhomestead
      @mountaincreekhomestead 3 года назад +2

      EXACTLY!!!!! INSANE

    • @JWHealing
      @JWHealing 2 года назад

      Agreed. Too big a commitment to just try them out, since I already have other pots too. I guess I'll look into soil blocks after all.

  • @Vivacior
    @Vivacior 3 года назад +1

    New on TikTok...the seed-starter "crate" challenge!
    All kidding aside....
    As an experienced gardener, I find this video to be excellent! Very informative for up-and-coming veggie-geeks.
    2 things:
    1. Once you get good at starting from seed (and it's not too hard, really - just need a good grow-stand), you are on your way to growing some great varieties. Heck, one summer I took it upon myself (living in NC) to grow tobacco, cotton, and peanuts...just to see if I could. Answer: yes i did, and yes they all produced! (cotton has beautiful flowers, btw)
    2. I have never ever seen someone grow radishes in a grow-container...would love to hear the story behind that. 🤔👍
    Cheers!
    JerBear in Charlotte

  • @nahnisjourney1406
    @nahnisjourney1406 2 года назад +3

    WOW!!! I am thoroughly IMPRESSED with the strength of those seed starting cells!!!
    I hope I can afford some of them.
    PS. Yes, I know I’m an entire year late watching this video, but it is jut finding its way to me. 😊

    • @elliottpeabody1287
      @elliottpeabody1287 2 года назад

      Get ready for a shock! $60 for 12 - 6 cell trays!!! $5/tray

  • @ritawahn6934
    @ritawahn6934 3 года назад +1

    Gardening in your slippers, a man after my own heart!

    • @catharineorellana3522
      @catharineorellana3522 3 года назад +1

      ULTIMATE work from home!!! (and he's so cute I wouldn't mind seeing him, as my neighbor, walking around his garden in the morning in nothing but jammies & carrying a mug of coffee. "Howdy, neighbor!" WOO!)

  • @RJRJRJ26
    @RJRJRJ26 4 года назад +15

    00:34 exactly what I did, buying 72 cells tray was a huge mistake for me.

    • @RJRJRJ26
      @RJRJRJ26 3 года назад +5

      @Ei Dirst yup, I using it nowvlike you said but when I bought it for the first time, out of curiosity and hastiness I sowed seeds in all 72 and it was not good . You learn by doing mistakes, right

    • @julieedwards380
      @julieedwards380 3 года назад

      Yes that was my thought, the ones I’ve been buying are pretty easily separated without having to even cut them apart. The new trays look nice but with how much I’m starting that’s an investment

  • @jeffcarter1641
    @jeffcarter1641 3 года назад +2

    I started my garden with seeds for the first time this year. I wasn't able to get your trays this year as they weren't in stock, but I am looking forward to getting them for next year's garden! Thank you for the video and amazing content.

  • @JamieBainbridge
    @JamieBainbridge 4 года назад +15

    To fill your seed trays with a lot less mess, you can scoop out the bag using the seed tray 👍

  • @joelciardella6080
    @joelciardella6080 2 года назад +1

    I know this is an older video, but I'm trying out seed blocks this year. So far I'm REALLY liking them. Seems like transplanting will be so much easier too.

  • @earl-grey-milk-tea
    @earl-grey-milk-tea 4 года назад +14

    heads up that if you want, you can harvest kailan when it's young! baby kailan is more tender and a less vegetal/grassy taste to it, it's fantastic with scallop sauce and lots of garlic

    • @mrsamvideo
      @mrsamvideo 4 года назад +4

      Also definitely try the stems - at least in Chinese cooking that's more sought after

  • @GrowWhereYouArePlanted
    @GrowWhereYouArePlanted 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for keeping home gardeners in mind. I have been searching for reusable, durable, small seed-starting trays or plugs. I only have .25 acres, so I don't need huge nursery seed trays. I haven't found what I needed until now. I just ordered some. I can't wait for them to arrive so I can start my spinach, lettuce, celery, and flowers.

  • @dustinlight4716
    @dustinlight4716 4 года назад +22

    I'm really curious to see a side by side comparison of your new trays and soil blocks. I went in on a soil blocker this year to save money on trays and for the good of the environment. But I like anything that recycles and takes plastic out of the landfills as well. Those look nice and sturdy!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +2

      Soil blocks also v. nice! Just a bit of extra effort at scale but nothing against them!

    • @kristydoman3434
      @kristydoman3434 4 года назад +9

      Yes I dislike plastic also. But I feel a lot better about it if it is sturdy and lasts a long time and/or many uses.

  • @chrisvanderwoerd9932
    @chrisvanderwoerd9932 4 года назад +1

    I wet the seed starting mix in a bucket and mix it with my hands before putting it in seed starting trays. Then I spray it with water to level. After planting the seeds, I spray the top with a fine mist.

  • @fugueine
    @fugueine 3 года назад +9

    An easy way to soften the bean seed coat is to pour boiling water over them, wait for the water to cool and plant! Had great results with blue lakes and lupine flower seeds.

  • @knighttaylor4272
    @knighttaylor4272 Год назад +1

    That compression test on the 6 slot seed starters was unbelievable wow

  • @veronicag1057
    @veronicag1057 4 года назад +5

    Heyy Kev, I hope you're well! You surely are helping me cultivate my green thumb, thanks to you I FINALLY got the courage to start some seeds for the first time🥳 I've got a ton of tomatoes, some cucumber, lettuce, brussel sprouts, and a few more. Very excited to see the results 😁👏🏽

  • @higgy8030
    @higgy8030 3 года назад

    I have learned so much in just 24 hours of binging your videos

  • @pd6569
    @pd6569 4 года назад +18

    Kevin, thank you for the part of leaving the lights on for 24 hours; I was under the impression that I had to give the seedlings no more than14-18 hours. At what point do you reduce the 24 hours of light? And when you reduce it, how many hours do you reduce it to?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +13

      I would reduce to 16 on and 8 off about a week before I planned to transfer them outside

  • @j.reneewhite915
    @j.reneewhite915 3 года назад +2

    I just purchased the 6-cell trays. I'm so excited. I love the design. I really wanted to find something I can use year after year that I don't have to buy in bulk. Thanks for making this available.

  • @joanholland3438
    @joanholland3438 4 года назад +61

    Here we go! Can’t wait to start my seedlings even for my 2 cats I have some seeds to grow for ther catnip.. 😆

    • @kristydoman3434
      @kristydoman3434 4 года назад +3

      Aaaawww loved kitties. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @shadowlair8261
      @shadowlair8261 3 года назад +3

      I grew catnip for my mums cat last year and you can guess who wasn’t interested one bit :)

    • @mai6553
      @mai6553 3 года назад +2

      I'm planting catnip for tea blends and making friends w neighborhood kitties!

    • @jewel.s.journey
      @jewel.s.journey 3 года назад

      Im going to grow lettuce and carrot tops for my birdie. My dogs will eat the carrots!

    • @madeline569
      @madeline569 3 года назад +1

      Omg that's such a cute idea why did I never think of growing catnip before!

  • @NightmaricArt
    @NightmaricArt 3 года назад

    Thanks, Kevin; I've decided to use straw cover, I've never covered or mulched beds. I could only find pine straw locally but we're doing it!

    • @NightmaricArt
      @NightmaricArt 3 года назад

      I started beans too early, I just couldn't wait, they are blooming in my house 🙃

  • @traxmom
    @traxmom 4 года назад +135

    "And voila we have our viola!" 😂

  • @icouldjustscream
    @icouldjustscream 4 года назад

    Hi! All of my 4 green Birdies made it home to me.......just in time for the ice/snow storm tomorrow. From Australia to California to the east coast of Canada, what a trip! I took a peek, the green is really pretty! It's WAY too early for me to seed start but enjoyed watching you do it.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад

      You got this! Hope it warms up and you can get them in the garden soon :)

  • @anthonyshea5946
    @anthonyshea5946 4 года назад +4

    Perfect timing, gunna be doing this in two weeks. Great pointers on lettuce and spinach, struggled with that last year and I know why now. Thank you. Awesome content!!!

  • @ttb1513
    @ttb1513 2 года назад

    Moistening the potting soil mix before putting it in the trays works well. The mix can be hydrophobic and harder to get evenly moist once in the tray along with the seeds.

  • @CraigCrossley
    @CraigCrossley 4 года назад +14

    "My little makeshift water collection system" - Uhhh....Kevin...that is a full-sized garbage bin!
    Haha I love the practicality and can't wait to see the future rain collection barrels set up.

    • @RizuSama
      @RizuSama 3 года назад +4

      You know what they say... someone’s garbage bin is another’s water reservoir treasure! 😂😂😂

    • @michelifig6356
      @michelifig6356 3 года назад

      @@RizuSama don't knock it, til you try it😉

    • @RizuSama
      @RizuSama 3 года назад

      @@michelifig6356 trust me, I ain’t knocking it at all 😂💕

  • @negra_cucurumbe
    @negra_cucurumbe Год назад

    I’m moving from San diego to Illinois and I want to start my own garden out there. I been watching your videos a lot lately thank you for creating this channel ❤ very helpful and instructional 😊

  • @BrandXBabe
    @BrandXBabe 3 года назад +8

    Loved this!! I’m making an attempt at a garden this year and haven’t started from seed in a while. Great refresher! Thank you!!!

  • @xycid
    @xycid 3 года назад

    I am using egg cartons and pretty happy with them. Roots can grow through the carton paper. It's easy to water them, I only add water to the tray and the carton soaks the water. And they're fully biodegradable, so I often plant the seedlings right in them. Plus, it's nice to know that I don't need to buy more plastic

    • @SunnySensei
      @SunnySensei 3 года назад

      When I bought the paper/cardboard trays I had issues with them either molding or falling apart too soon. Any issues like that with the egg cartons? How long did you keep the seedlings before transplanting?

  • @matthysloedolff
    @matthysloedolff 4 года назад +7

    I think I just found my new favourite seed starting trays.
    Those trays look so sturdy and high quality that they may become family heirlooms! Haha

  • @AakarshaTrueReal
    @AakarshaTrueReal 3 года назад

    Could you make a video about planting & caring for a terrarium....how to plant succulents...& what kind of succulents can be planted together in a container without drainage...PLEASE

  • @courtneycheek3407
    @courtneycheek3407 4 года назад +15

    In the past couple videos, Kevin gets excited when he sees worms and I just think that’s so precious!

  • @WildNVolatile
    @WildNVolatile 3 года назад

    All I could picture was that crumpled up seed starting cell packs in my garden that I never took care of. So I bought some of your hard molded seed starting cells. Looking forward to using them instead this year.

  • @Nikki-mx5my
    @Nikki-mx5my 3 года назад +4

    Kevin, have you ever tried soil blocks and if so what was your experience with them?

  • @toddkelsey2794
    @toddkelsey2794 3 года назад +2

    Hi Kevin, thank you for your channel. I have been gardening on and off for years and i am still learning and your channel is awesome.

  • @baconandeggs9141
    @baconandeggs9141 4 года назад +9

    What peat-free alternatives for seed starting would you recommend if one wants to be a bit more mindful about the environment?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +4

      You can try pure coco if you'd like, or sift potting and coco together at a 1:1 ratio

    • @brookyork902
      @brookyork902 4 года назад +1

      I use Organic Mechanics soil, it's peat free.

    • @baconandeggs9141
      @baconandeggs9141 3 года назад

      @@epicgardening Thanks!

  • @kath-phlox
    @kath-phlox 3 года назад

    Nice system, but I already bought 3 root trainer sets which have pods that you can remove from the frame as they progress each pod has 4 cells, the frame holds 8 of those pods, which also have covers, but they don't have trays for underneath (big fail). Each pod cell opens like a book, so no roots are damaged....Your system is good, but I'm happy with mine, both have good qualities.

  • @LaurasAura333
    @LaurasAura333 4 года назад +20

    Hey, Kevin what about pre-moistening the soil in a bowl so that it’s all evenly moist before putting in cells? 🤙🏼

    • @malindamoore6103
      @malindamoore6103 4 года назад +3

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +13

      Yes I would say that is probably a slightly better method

    • @matlogan7501
      @matlogan7501 3 года назад +2

      I do that as it almost has a water repellant quality when dry

    • @LaurasAura333
      @LaurasAura333 3 года назад +2

      Mat Logan yesss I agree, it takes quite a while to soak up water from bone dry

    • @matlogan7501
      @matlogan7501 3 года назад +1

      @therealz 360z never needed to do that. How often do you find mites? What product do you use?

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 11 месяцев назад

    Next week I am starting 16 tomato plants. 12 for me & 4 for 2 neighbor ladies.
    I use the double solo cup method. After 8 weeks, I'll deliver to the ladies the
    plant starts in their solo cups, but mine will be transplanted into growbags. I
    set my growbags in dishpans which I pour 2" of Miracle grow tomato food
    mix 18-18-21 to bottom water.
    !

  • @FarmLifewithKids
    @FarmLifewithKids 3 года назад +7

    Kevin! I’m so excited for my 2021 garden!!!! Trying to juggle 6kids and two jobs, I WILL make it my mission to make this years garden my best yet! 😃 I ordered all my seeds from Bakers Creek and I will be documenting and filming my experience and process! Can’t wait. My seeds should be arriving tomorrow 😁! I’d mean the world if you watched and have your opinion when I do post that content next month. Anyways, thank you for the inspiration and great content! From Southern Cali Zone 8b 😉

  • @joeking3057
    @joeking3057 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been saving my containers from a dispensary and I think they would do well as a makeshift seed tray. Glad I saw this video

  • @takishasallbeautyzone
    @takishasallbeautyzone 4 года назад +3

    The mom in me..."Kevin! Get down from there!"😄. Those seed starting trays look great. I wish they came in slightly bigger sizes. Maybe they will in the future. But I can see how they would be great for most seedlings.

  • @Aelanna
    @Aelanna 2 года назад

    I just bought some of these trays and I'm very happy with them. This year I am buying extra heavy duty versions of everything. They are pricey, but well worth it. I'm tired of the cheap trays and cheap 10x20s that fall apart quickly. I bought a set of these (2 trays worth) and Mega Heavy Duty 10x20 trays from Greenhouse Megastore, and now I'm set for years. I only bought one set to try them out but I will be getting more to fill all my trays.

  • @ihopeugrow
    @ihopeugrow 4 года назад +4

    Can’t wait til u get your puppy!!!!

  • @enjoylifetravel
    @enjoylifetravel 3 года назад +1

    Kevin, I have been watching your videos forever - always learn so much. A while back I saw a video, and I am pretty sure it was one of yours, that showed and mentioned a beehive and a type of bee that is good for pollination - no maintenance - but I can't remember what it was and can't find it. It was just a casual mention during a garden walk through. Was that you? If not, do you know what I am talking about? Thanks! Anne

  • @sedrekzgadzaj9878
    @sedrekzgadzaj9878 4 года назад +45

    I want to put my plants outside but Texas just had a crazy winter storm. SNOW IN TEXAS!

  • @oceanokelly8097
    @oceanokelly8097 2 года назад

    Worked on a farm for almost almost a decade and we used this exact tray method :D it was a smaller farm and I was the only one helping and man's was 86 or something. Rip Ed

  • @Wolf-xu1fj
    @Wolf-xu1fj 2 года назад +3

    God bless the guy who came up with the double tap 10 second video forward option, I have never tapped so much in my life

  • @shanene3145
    @shanene3145 Год назад

    Kevin, you can just shaved off the outer green part of the stem on Chinese broccoli, and do the same thing with regular broccoli stem. Cut into small slices,and stir fry them.

  • @reginalai3597
    @reginalai3597 4 года назад +27

    The seed tray looks REALLY nice and I would love to buy it, but even the 24 pack is way more than I need. If you sold in smaller quantities (maybe a 6 - 10 pack), I would buy it immediately! If you could sell it at smaller quantities, that would be awesome :)

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  4 года назад +11

      I will keep that in mind!

    • @julianamorales4548
      @julianamorales4548 4 года назад +2

      @@epicgardening YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!

    • @j.reneewhite915
      @j.reneewhite915 3 года назад +3

      Regina, You could purchase the full 24 pk and then resell what ever you don't want to keep. They'll sell fast.

    • @margaretgadwell6831
      @margaretgadwell6831 3 года назад

      Go to Lowe's

  • @louisealex1878
    @louisealex1878 3 года назад +1

    just a by the by, recycling centre machines can't recognise black plastic. So if you have to buy it because there is no other option, make sure you get a long lasting one