Evening adventures with all things plantae in Southern Wisconsin and Michigan by Mya Anderson
Monday, March 16, 2015
Starting tiny seeds is easy with the right tools.
I love annuals, but I have become less enthused about budgeting for them every year. It's not only more economical to grow my own, but more gratifying. Yesterday I started coleus seeds, and they are tiny! But let that not be intimidating... bright daylight, a headlamp, some magnifying readers, a white plate, and a moist toothpick are all that is needed to get a couple seeds safely into each cell. I am careful to note which cells are seeded, as even a second's distraction can foil the process.
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