I have a pretty big seed collection, I’ve only planted potatoes so far 😅

  • Perhapsjustsniffit@lemmy.ca
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    We grow a huge garden and live in a cold climate. Lots of stuff gets started indoors for us. We also have heated sand tables in our greenhouse so we can transition starts earlier to be outdoors.

    And the seed collection is still out of control.

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    That’s why I only buy native perennials. Not as cheap as seeds, but they’ll last pretty much forever. They also need much less attention than annuals.

    I do wish I had the time for a vegetable garden, though. I hope to build a sub irrigated planter some day soon to grow annual vegetables in.

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    3 days ago

    Buying seeds is always an exercise in optimism! There’s always next year…

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    You can start them indoors months ahead of time, and cheaply. Get some peat pellets, a plastic container that lets some light through, plant some seeds, and cover with plastic wrap or similar. You’ll have ready to go plants by the time it warms up.

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    Yes it takes time, diligence and patience, but it’s my happy place. Seeing all the different types of seeds, learning about their needs and then witnessing what they turn into…it’s just amazing.

    But if you don’t enjoy the experience, buying plants still reaps rewards.