Until a friend showed me this: Winter Sowing
Brilliant! I knew that hardy plants could be sown in the autumn, straight into the ground, and that the more common sowing season starts in early spring. But sowing seeds in the middle of winter, that I had never heard of! But when you think about it, it seems intuitively OK... The seeds are still dormant and will continue to be such until the weather and light conditions are optimal. And anyway, what's the worst that could happen? I lose some seeds! Well, it's not as if there's not plenty more where these came from...

Here is one of 3 seed trays that I filled with mostly hardy annual, herb and some perennial seeds. I also used several small plastic pots, and covered everything with a long plastic cloche I had bought, but not used, last year. The cloche has vents on the sides, and it's been wedged down with a couple of bricks. It can be rather blustery around here sometimes, so better safe than sorry!
Yay! I'm so glad you're trying it! I'm on GardenWeb too - they have a really great, supportive section on Winter Sowing. My username there is Serenae :)
ReplyDeleteI got all my hardy perennials done, now I'm just waiting (impatiently) for the end of Feb to do the tender perennials and hardy annuals. I'm so excited!
~melikai
Thanks, Melikai, I'll look for you there! :D
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