 And if this is your first time hearing about winter sowing, what it is basically is setting up your seeds in containers such as these milk jugs. So what you'll be doing is filling these full of soil, putting in a generous layer of seeds, sealing this up and putting it outside in the subzero temperatures. So what happens is these seeds are basically going to be frozen and it kind of mimics what would happen to a seed naturally if it was in the ground over winter. So the benefit of the winter sowing method is once you've got these set up and set out into the snow banks, you're pretty much all you have to do. They just sit in there until spring comes and when the conditions are right those seeds will know it's time to start generating. They will have some of the nutrition of the potting soil to really get them going. This will protect them from the cold nights and as it gets warmer you can open these up and once the plants are getting closer to being ready to be planted out in your garden they can be hardened off very easily. So it's a very hands off method that works really well with most seeds. I've made a lot of videos over the last few years so I will link the playlist on the screen and down in the description below you can watch some more in depth tutorial videos on winter sowing.