THIS YEAR'S MASTER SEED LIST
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| Tiny basil seedlings pop up giving hope for delicious herbs to come. A few days past this stage I'll thin out two seedlings so just one is left in each soil block or cell. |
This year I'm growing more different plants than ever from seed, and an increasingly large number of flowers. I'm trying to limit the amount of each thing I grow (I don't really need 15 parsley plants) and made a conscious effort to add flowers that can easily be direct sown.
Here's what I'm growing from seed this year (links take you to the specific seeds I ordered):
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| Baby nasturtiums |
- Peppers *
- Tomatoes (multiple varieties from several sources)
- Eggplant
- Kale
- Cucumbers (multiple varieties, multiple sources)
- Lettuce (multiple varieties, multiple sources)
- Peas
- Arugula
- Carrots (maybe)
- Iceland poppies
- Foxglove
- Asclepsias
- Gomphrena
- Ageratum
- Castor beans
- Nicotiana
- Calendula
- Sweet Peas (multiple varieties)
- Ammi
- Night phlox
- Zinnias (multiple varieties)
- Lobelia
- Nasturtiums (multiple varieties)
- Spanish flag
- Flax
- Cosmos
- Amaranth
- Signet marigold
- Verbena bonariensis
- Plectranthus
When you're starting that many things from seed (and trust me, seeing the list in print makes me realize I've really gone overboard this year), you need a plan. And that's where my geek flag starts flying. I'm not a big spreadsheet person, but it's the only way I've figured to efficiently manage this seed-starting operation. I keep it pretty simple, using a combination of information from the back of seed packets, Annuals and Tender Plants for North American Gardens by Wayne Winterrowd (out of print but I found a used copy on Amazon) and online resources including Margaret Roach's seed starting calculator.
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| Plants grown in soil blocks are ready to pot on or transplant when the roots are coming out the sides. |
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| I use large rolling shelving to start seeds on, making it easy to adjust the height of lights. In the off season the rack serves as storage in the basement. |
For more information on how I start seeds, check out these articles:
- How to start seeds in soil blocks
- 5 steps to growing great plants from seed
- 5 flowers that are dead simple to grow from seed
- The one vegetable you must grow this year
Labels: equipment, flowers, herbs, links, seed starting, seeds, veggie






