Hi Lovelies,
Wow, I seriously can’t believe that it’s already that time of year. While the weather has certainly been all over the place – it’s time to transplant some of my winter sowing containers into the ground!
Now, obviously there’s still a chance of frost here – until the first week of May. However, there are tons of great cold-tolerant plants ready to go out into the yard. Check some of them out, below!









Can you share how you divide them to plant? I like the idea of sowing them all together but curious how hard it is to get them apart. So far I have only grown seeds in individual seed trays. Thank you!
Yes! I worked in the garden today transplanting. I should have a video on YouTube later this week, I just need to edit it. Basically, I just gently pull them apart. The task isn’t too bad as long as you don’t sow the seeds too thickly. I learned the lesson the hard way last year and ended up planting in huge chunks. This year, with less seeds per container, it was sooooo easy!
Nice. 🙂
My starters will not be ready till next month. Which is why I only bothered to turn the garden yesterday. 😉
I still have so much to do before the summer plants are ready. I’m still planting in plastic jugs! 🙂 Happy growing!
Could you make a “master list” of successfully winter sowed plants for us? (Maybe in written form not a video:) I started a lot from seeds under grow lights in my basement this year but would like to try to grow some using this method next year. I love how there is minimal expense and almost no limit of space! 🙂 Thank you!
Yes! Totally. I have it on my to do list. With planting and making videos and everything I’m running like a week behind in posting things. But, my goal is within the next week or so 🙂