среда, 24 мая 2017 г.

Thyme to Sow


Right now retail stores and nurseries are loaded with racks of pretty little packages of seeds...it's hard to resist filling your basket full of them! If they don't have you rows of primula's definitely will ( that's another post coming this weekend....stay tuned....)
If you plan to start seeds indoors you've most likely seen the toilet paper tubes or egg carton planters or even just the egg shells themselves being shared as nifty planting vessels. Let me warn you, after so many watering's, these paper based liners break down pretty quick and become quite unstable for transplanting...even rotting faster than your seedling can grow!
And as far as the egg shells go, you're going to have to crack them eventually so the plant can put on size, risking damage to the young roots. As darling as this method appears the truth is egg shells take years to break down in the soil....which is why they get crushed with my boot when I throw them into the compost. I have tried it all, so I know from experience.
A simple tried and true method for the virgin gardener would be to use peat pellets. They look like little brown discs the size of a Toonie...yep, I'm Canadian...eh :) I explain the easy steps below in the photo's.... For the full tutorial go to: http://www.sowanddipity.com/thyme-to-sow/





thyme to sow, gardening, Some of the tools you can use to sow seeds My favorite is my green dibbler but a chopstick with a narrow end works great too even a pencil if you only have that on hand







thyme to sow, gardening, You can buy little greenhouse kits like this one above to place your pellets in I usually use long black seeding trays Lay the flat round discs in an even row and add water Add more water as it s quickly wicked up







thyme to sow, gardening, Once pellets have completely swelled takes several minutes then use your dibbler tool to gently make a shallow indentation in each pellet







thyme to sow, gardening, Use your dibbler to sow seeds it s the easiest way to handle them With a moist end gently pick up a seed and as you place these into the soil it will be re moistened for the next seed pick up







thyme to sow, gardening, Place 2 3 seeds in each pellet You will thin these later to the strongest seedling







thyme to sow, gardening, Gently squeeze the peat over the seeds Now you talk to them and send lovingly growing vibes well that s what I do






Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/999009/thyme-to-sow site



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