Winter sowing overview
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WEMU radio interview on winter seed sowing
Winter sowing photos • More winter sowing photos • Seed sources
WEMU radio interview on winter seed sowing
I learned about this technique from Trudi Davidoff. You sow seeds in mini "greenhouses" with top and bottom ventilation. These containers can be flats with dome lids, milk jugs, juice containers, yogurt containers modified to have clear plastic lids, etc. The containers can be placed outside (in zone 5) as early as late December. Whether it rains or snows, they remain dormant until spring.
Milk jugs and flats barely visible under snow
Milk jugs and flats happy in the spring sunshine
Come spring, plants sprout at their natural growing time, and with a little care (removing lids and watering), the seedlings quickly grow their true leaves and can be transplanted into the garden.
Beet seedlings sprouted in spring