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Starting From Seed in the Garden During Summer

Q. Just came across your site looking for gardening tips.Great stuff! Just wanted to reach out and say hello. I’m just starting to get into gardening myself. I didn’t know there was so much involved with
starting seeds and pots!
I just started planting some seeds for different flowers but I’ve been having problems with birds hanging out and ruining my garden. I’d love to get your thoughts on it. Have you had this issue? I would appreciate your feedback!
A. I know pigeons can be a problem with grass seed but I have
not seen it in garden seeds. I have experienced ants hauling off the seed in
another country and resulted in the loss of about 1 lb of onion seed in about
two days.
Fresh horse bedding used as mulch
Sometimes it is better to start the seed in pots or in one location
and then move them as transplants when they are about 6 inches tall. This doesn’t
work well with root crops but I have seen it done when I thought it would be a
problem. 
Horse bedding
Covering the seed with mulch now is also a good idea because the
soil/seed dries out too quickly this time of year for good germination.
Presoaking large seed…soaking them in water for about six hours…. Works very
well and can cut down a day or more on germination time. 

Paper cups work well
as containers. Just make sure they have holes in the bottom for drainage. You
have to cut and remove them when planting. You should cut are remove even peat
pots when planting as they will interfere with getting established.

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