CountryGirl
Chillin' In The Garden
Oh No! I didn't need to hear this! I have been so antsy to start seeds. I keep telling myself to wait just a little bit longer.
I took a 1x2 and made a 2x4 (minus one inch so to fit on shelf) box with plywood bottom. We ordered the wire for heating units on a gardening site and staple it in a continuous s fashion on bottom of plywood. They plug into wall, fill a couple inches of sand and place plant trays or containers on those. We have two that has been used for a dozen years or so and made two more. They will go onto shelves with lights over them for when the seedlings emerge. A very good investment!!! the wire has a thermostat and everything to keep it around 70 degrees.AllyRodrigues said:How did you make your heating units? I'm looking at different ways to avoid buying an actual "starting light".retiredwith4acres said:I am getting close. I made two more heating units yesterday for the seed starting. I have the soil and as soon as we get a few lights in place will begin the seeds. First I will do some perennial flower seeds and herbs, then some tomatoes, etc. It is a little early for the vegetables, but it won't be long. So itchy to get started!!!
I was crazy inside the house yesterday so I started 8 each of 3 types of vining perennials.
Since i was so late to start my (1st ever) garden last year, I'm anxious to get some veggies started here soon inside. Tomatoes are what I am most excited about and I bought three types of seeds this year!