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Starting Seeds 101: Your Complete Guide to Seed Starting

Welcome to the wonderful world of seed starting! Whether you're a seasoned gardener looking to expand your repertoire or a beginner eager to cultivate your green thumb, starting seeds is a rewarding and fulfilling endeavour. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the basics of seed starting, from selecting the right seeds to nurturing your seedlings into thriving plants.

1. Choosing Your Seeds: The first step in seed starting is selecting the right seeds for your garden. Consider factors such as your climate, growing zone, and available space. Choose seeds that are well-suited to your growing conditions and align with your gardening goals. Whether you're interested in vegetables, flowers, or herbs, there's a wide variety of seeds available to suit every preference.

2. Gathering Supplies: Before you get started, gather all the necessary supplies for seed starting. This includes seed trays or containers, seed starting mix, seeds, labels, and a watering can or spray bottle. Investing in quality supplies will set you up for success and ensure healthy seedlings.

3. Preparing Your Seed Starting Mix: Seed starting mix is essential for providing the right environment for your seeds to germinate and grow. Opt for a lightweight, sterile mix that provides good drainage and aeration. Avoid using garden soil, as it may contain pathogens that can harm your seedlings. Fill your seed trays or containers with the seed starting mix, leaving a little space at the top for watering. I also like to use vermiculite to cover my seeds rather than any heavy soils. This allows for the seed to push through. But be sure to read your packages as some seeds require light for germination and require no covering.

4. Planting Your Seeds: Once your seed starting mix is prepared, it's time to plant your seeds. Follow the instructions on the seed packet for planting depth and spacing. Use a pencil or dibber to make small holes in the soil, place the seeds in the holes, and cover them lightly with soil or vermiculite. Gently press down to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.

5. Providing the Right Environment: After planting, it's crucial to provide the right environment for your seeds to germinate. Place your seed trays or containers in a warm, well-lit area, such as a sunny windowsill or under grow lights. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, as excess moisture can lead to damping off disease. Be sure to read the packages as some seeds require days without light for germination.

6. Nurturing Your Seedlings: As your seeds germinate and grow into seedlings, continue to provide them with proper care and attention. Monitor moisture levels regularly and adjust watering as needed. Thin out overcrowded seedlings to ensure adequate space for growth. As the seedlings develop, gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into the garden.

7. Transplanting Seedlings: Once your seedlings have grown strong and healthy, it's time to transplant them into the garden. Choose a mild, overcast day for transplanting to minimize stress on the seedlings. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of each seedling, gently remove them from their containers, and place them in the holes. Backfill with soil, water thoroughly, and continue to monitor their progress. Be sure to check proper spacing and depth requirements for your seedlings.

Starting seeds is a rewarding and enjoyable process that allows you to connect with the natural world and grow your own plants from scratch. With the right knowledge and care, you can successfully start seeds and watch them flourish into thriving plants. I will go into more specifics in later blog posts. If you have any questions feel free to send us an email at lowkeyfarmstead@gmail.com or shoot us a message on our instagram @lowkeyfarmstead

Happy Seeding!

Cutting Edge Beauty: Discover the Top Flower Shears for Your Garden

As you embark on your floral journey, remember that your choice of flower cutting tools is a reflection of your commitment to crafting beauty.

When it comes to cultivating and arranging fresh cut flowers, having a good pair of gardening shears is not just a luxury – it's an essential tool that can significantly impact the quality and longevity of your floral creations. Here's a list of my favourite must have flower snips for the right job:

Wire Cutters:
In the world of floral design, every detail matters – from the selection of blooms to the arrangement's overall structure. Among the toolkit of a skilled floral artist, one tool stands out as indispensable: the humble wire cutter. With its unassuming appearance, wire cutters play a vital role in elevating floral creations to new levels of beauty and sophistication.

Floral Snips:
Floral snips provide a sense of control that is essential for artists who seek to push the boundaries of floral design. Their ease of use and maneuverability make them an ideal tool for experimenting with various elements and textures.

Pruners:
Floral pruners are the tools of choice when it comes to seamlessly navigating through thicker stems, branches, and foliage. They’re remarkable power, precision, and adaptability empower you to create stunning arrangements that encompass the full spectrum of botanical beauty. Whether you're sculpting lush centerpieces, crafting bushy arrangements, or curating garden-inspired displays, floral pruners stand as your trusted allies, helping you craft designs that exude elegance and artistry in every cut.

The Hori Hori Knife:
The Hori Hori knife boasts a sharp, double-edged blade that effortlessly pierces through not only stems and foliage but also tougher materials like soil and compost. This precision ensures accurate cuts, minimizing damage to delicate components while maximizing the artistic potential of your arrangements.

In summary, a good pair of gardening shears is a vital tool for anyone who loves working with fresh cut flowers. Their ability to provide clean cuts, prolong freshness, minimize damage, and enhance the overall flower arranging experience makes them an indispensable asset in the world of floral design. By investing in quality tools for the right job, you're investing in the beauty and longevity of your floral creations.