I had very little success using those style of starter kits for 2 years in a row.What worked best for me was 2 discarded magazine racks from a convenience store with adjustable shelves wrapped in plastic and vented. 4 inch Peat pots,8 inch pie tins,potting soil,and 2 thermometers.Place peat pots in pie tins and fill with water and let soak.Total cost,about $10.00 bucks! now 6 weeks later I,m ready to transplant.
Oh come on patty! I just tried to watch the square foot gardening with Mel and not only is it for pay! which i didn't even know you tube even had, but we cant comment or thumb up with out paying! Not to be too rude but that is like saying we cant comment with out paying you off. If you or you tube want to silence complaints about the cost then your just pissing on your viewers.
@astrialkil Out of 195 videos that I have made and released, 3 of them you have to pay for. I'm not trying to piss anyone off. I am sorry if it did. Since the release of those 3 videos I have released 4 more free videos and I will continue to do so. In terms of the comment feature, I don't think that's my doing. I think that is done automatically thru youtube. I appreciate your support and passion for wanting more information on gardening and that you chose me.
I recently saw a documentary "grown in detroit" and I used pay pal. They had a trailer on you tube and I got the tip from roof top farms through facebook. I thought supporting their caused cost was fine. They said "enter whatever amount you like" was cool too. How many gardening videos does one need to see? Never enough although recently expert village and all those comercialized videos are out competing the amateur ones. Garden girl has been giving us professional work for years for free
Hello Gardengirl, im growing some Herbs indoors, from seed. About to have a couple thousand flower seeds...........my question is, I have some greenish/blueish stuuf on the top of my growing medium? What is it, and will it kill my seedlings? Is this normal? I would hate to think that this is "dampening off".............Help!! Thank you in advance!!
I've found a fan on gentle towards indoor sprouted seeds prepares young plants nicely for when they'll have to put up with wind outside. That's a nice looking light setup though I have to say.
Good video... Thanks for not charging to watch it. I will not pay to watch anyones video... I feel that all videos should be free to watch on youtube.
@Athenaslife Your welcome. I would like to point out that these video's do cost money to make and without the support of viewers who learn and enjoy the work I do it is "unsustainable".
Great vid - Thanks Im in NY and Im hating the snow. I'm dieing to start veggies but not sure of which to start. Your vids are very helpful thanks again
Thank you for teaching us . I did everythign wroung hahahaha. IN the window where its cold no wonder they wont germinate okkkkkkkkkk . Knowledge is power :) amen
Thanks for the video and information Patti. BTW I saw you on a PBS show, I think the title was "The Green Gardener?" and I said, "Hey, That's The Garden Girl!" :-)
After the seeds sprout up, do u put them in larger pots individually or something?
And do you still leave it indoors?
If it's left indoors should I use a heat light their whole growth process till its warmer to place them outside??
Nerdybudy19 1 month ago
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this is a truly wonderful idea. totally love this video.
dayspeace 3 months ago
Can I use the hot house to germinate cannibis seeds?
Khemica1Kastrati0n 3 months ago
hey good job... can you do a bit more DIY seed starter?
MsTokies 4 months ago
Shake them hips! Sexy Garden Girl =)
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sexykatie90 8 months ago
I had very little success using those style of starter kits for 2 years in a row.What worked best for me was 2 discarded magazine racks from a convenience store with adjustable shelves wrapped in plastic and vented. 4 inch Peat pots,8 inch pie tins,potting soil,and 2 thermometers.Place peat pots in pie tins and fill with water and let soak.Total cost,about $10.00 bucks! now 6 weeks later I,m ready to transplant.
DesertDigger1 10 months ago
Can you use this methods for herbs as well?
QadarahYahawadah 11 months ago
Thank you for your videos, Patti. You are an inspiration. Muchas gracias.
onasugol 11 months ago
Oh come on patty! I just tried to watch the square foot gardening with Mel and not only is it for pay! which i didn't even know you tube even had, but we cant comment or thumb up with out paying! Not to be too rude but that is like saying we cant comment with out paying you off. If you or you tube want to silence complaints about the cost then your just pissing on your viewers.
astrialkil 11 months ago
@astrialkil Out of 195 videos that I have made and released, 3 of them you have to pay for. I'm not trying to piss anyone off. I am sorry if it did. Since the release of those 3 videos I have released 4 more free videos and I will continue to do so. In terms of the comment feature, I don't think that's my doing. I think that is done automatically thru youtube. I appreciate your support and passion for wanting more information on gardening and that you chose me.
GardenGirltv 11 months ago
Patti, feel free to send me that kit when you're through with it. :)
Praxxus55712 1 year ago
I recently saw a documentary "grown in detroit" and I used pay pal. They had a trailer on you tube and I got the tip from roof top farms through facebook. I thought supporting their caused cost was fine. They said "enter whatever amount you like" was cool too. How many gardening videos does one need to see? Never enough although recently expert village and all those comercialized videos are out competing the amateur ones. Garden girl has been giving us professional work for years for free
cancio157 1 year ago
Hello Gardengirl, im growing some Herbs indoors, from seed. About to have a couple thousand flower seeds...........my question is, I have some greenish/blueish stuuf on the top of my growing medium? What is it, and will it kill my seedlings? Is this normal? I would hate to think that this is "dampening off".............Help!! Thank you in advance!!
posha2009 1 year ago
@posha2009 Probably harmless mold.
GardenGirltv 1 year ago
I've found a fan on gentle towards indoor sprouted seeds prepares young plants nicely for when they'll have to put up with wind outside. That's a nice looking light setup though I have to say.
robofthevalleys 1 year ago
Good video... Thanks for not charging to watch it. I will not pay to watch anyones video... I feel that all videos should be free to watch on youtube.
Athenaslife 1 year ago
@Athenaslife Your welcome. I would like to point out that these video's do cost money to make and without the support of viewers who learn and enjoy the work I do it is "unsustainable".
GardenGirltv 1 year ago 3
@Athenaslife I'm with you on this.....
ArtistZamira 2 weeks ago
you rock ! gardengirl!
MARTIALLAWLESS 1 year ago
Great vid - Thanks Im in NY and Im hating the snow. I'm dieing to start veggies but not sure of which to start. Your vids are very helpful thanks again
jsbattlenet 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge! I love all your segments!
mountzionorbust 1 year ago
Thank you for teaching us . I did everythign wroung hahahaha. IN the window where its cold no wonder they wont germinate okkkkkkkkkk . Knowledge is power :) amen
GospelTruth37059 1 year ago
I appreciated the images of the Amaranth plant showing the mature plant the seed will produce
gaiagale 1 year ago
your garden is beautiful, even in winter!
Plum369 1 year ago
GREAT video!!!!!! : D
breezyvibe 1 year ago
Thanks for the video and information Patti. BTW I saw you on a PBS show, I think the title was "The Green Gardener?" and I said, "Hey, That's The Garden Girl!" :-)
TheCreativeJournal 1 year ago
You should not be seeing 50% germination rate. I only grow heirlooms and I always get 90%. Most heirloom seed companies guarantee 80%
jakearick 1 year ago 3
I so wish I had a green thumb; I would buy this go through the effort and in two days it be dead, LOL :( PLANTKILLA thats me, boo hoo!
you look so pretty by the way! Glad you are back!
ItsMeFawn 1 year ago
welcome back, missed your videos. would like to know how to grow herbs indoors?
dancepederson 1 year ago 2