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How to Winter Sow Seeds - A Complete Tutorial Guide 

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Winter Sowing seeds is one of the easiest methods to germinating any seed. Use this method with any species regardless if it requires cold stratification or not.
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I germinate dozens of species (50+) every year, and have been practicing Wintersowing for over 8 years. In this complete guide, I will describe
- What is Winter Sowing
- Winter sowing vs Cold Stratification
- How to Winter Sow with Milk Jugs
- How to Winter Sow with other containers
- How to Winter Sow with trays/domes mini-greenhouse
- Lessons learned / tips and guidance for wintersow
Also, in regards to vegetables, as I said in the video - tropical plants can be Winter Sowed, but should not be sown until about a month earlier than you would normally start them. This would apply to most vegetables. But in general, if a plant is cold hardy to your zone, then the seed should have no issue surviving the Winter.
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@canuckviolet3322
@canuckviolet3322 2 года назад
I've watched a lot of these videos recently to prep for my first attempt at winter showing and this is definitely the best! Written instructions also is a major bonus!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you! That really means a lot!
@crystalwinter-powers5208
@crystalwinter-powers5208 2 года назад
I live in central Nevada and work a scale house for a trucking business...you'd be amazed at how many drivers also garden! I saw this video yesterday and already shared it today. Never heard of winter sowing until this vid...glad I saw the best first thing out of the chute.! Great job explaining and demonstrating!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Crystal!
@bluemoon4921
@bluemoon4921 Год назад
Wow, I've never heard of winter sewing & would never guess I could start now with so much snow on the ground. Very informative & detailed video. Thx so much for sharing your knowledge & experience 👍❤️😊
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Blue Moon!
@mamokamika4212
@mamokamika4212 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing. Milk jugs - divide into 2, 3 or 4 sections. You can have up to 4 different type of seeds in each corner if you want less seedlings. For example - 3 or 4 different kind of peppers, tomatoes or eggplants. For watering, get a flat tray fill water half way, take milk jugs and submerge them for a few minutes (more like bottom watering) I love winter sowing. No bugs in the house, no hardening off, no electricity cost, no worries too much,… list goes on.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 4 месяца назад
That is a really good tip!
@marthabourassa7909
@marthabourassa7909 2 года назад
Best, most comprehensive tutorial on winter sowing I’ve found. Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you so much Martha! I'm glad I could help you out!
@ilkmove
@ilkmove 2 года назад
Thank you so much for creating and sharing this wonderful information- looking forward to trying this winter !
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Kris - I'm glad you found it helpful. You will love Winter Sowing - definitely the easiest way to start all of your seeds.
@TheGyreMadHatter
@TheGyreMadHatter 2 года назад
Very thorough and well-executed instructions. Thank you for all this work!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful.
@fitztastico
@fitztastico 2 года назад
One thing I learned last year is not to use colored containers. Although colored plastic is less common, I learned the hard way that the different colors block various wavelengths of light that plants need for photosynthesis. The green lemon/lime soda bottles were the worst for my plants. Also keep in mind that frosted milk bottles will obscure some light, so if you have a mixture of frosted and clear, plants that require more light might benefit from being grown in the clear containers.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
That is interesting with the colored soda bottles - I would not have thought of that. Good tip - thank you for commenting.
@got2kittys
@got2kittys Год назад
All plants can barely use green light wavelengths. Some, not at all. The ones that can live under a forest canopy are not common. Thats why you never see a green light growlight.
@halinapeltonen1777
@halinapeltonen1777 Год назад
I used blue coloured jugs which were the easiest to find and they did not work very well. Although, Once I brought them into a greenhouse and took the lid off, the plants grew much better. I would put the lid back on to help keep the moisture from drying out from time to time.
@fitztastico
@fitztastico Год назад
@@halinapeltonen1777 Yes, I think blue would block out red light which, if my memory is correct, is mainly utilized for vegetative growth in plants. Sorry to hear that you also experienced the same type of stunting of plant growth. But at least we know now for the future!
@user-th7jw5pw7c
@user-th7jw5pw7c 11 месяцев назад
So once temperature reach 65 degrees or above that's when I remove the milk carton lid? I'm confused🤷🏼‍♀️ Help please 🙏
@MK-wm6gu
@MK-wm6gu 2 года назад
I just love your videos. They are always full of useful information!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you MK! I really appreciate it and am happy you find them useful.
@trumpmech
@trumpmech Год назад
Outstanding overview of winter sowing! Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome! I am very happy you found it helpful!
@karenplante3801
@karenplante3801 Год назад
Last year, I used all the organic lettuce containers that we bought all winter and took my wood burning tool to make holes in the bottom and top. They already had a hinge, but I burned rwo holes in the top and on the side and used a twist tie in it just in case the wind opened it. It worked great, so I collected the ones we have used so far. Just thinking out of the box and reusing what we have. Love your very informative video
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Karen - that is making great use of your resources. This year I've only had to make about 4-5 new jugs, as I've been able to reuse most of mine from the last couple years. Just need to scribble out the old names.
@vitak6326
@vitak6326 2 года назад
Tried winter sowing last year. It definitely works and the plants are stronger than ones you start indoors.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more Vita. I find it to be very efficient too.
@trinht8763
@trinht8763 2 года назад
I love this video! so much information and thorough. Thank you so much!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Trinh!
@chaoscoordinator566
@chaoscoordinator566 Год назад
Excellent video- exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome - good luck this Winter!
@growityourown4208
@growityourown4208 2 года назад
I just want to say thank you for making these great videos! learned a lot from watching you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad I can help you out.
@judithmercer8104
@judithmercer8104 2 года назад
Great video! Just right amount of material without extra chitchat!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Judith!
@sexy10iris
@sexy10iris 2 года назад
Great information!! Thank you for taking the time to share 😃
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Irais!
@kcoachconsult
@kcoachconsult 2 года назад
Wow! You and this video are amazing. Thanks for sharing!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Kimberly! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@kat3910
@kat3910 2 года назад
This was absolutely fascinating and informative. I had never heard of winter seed sowing until today, and this tutorial really helped it all make sense. I have now subscribed to your channel :) thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Kat! I'm glad I could help you out. It really is the best way to start seeds.
@conniegriner1847
@conniegriner1847 2 года назад
Last winter was my first winter sowing experience, and I loved the process! Saving my milk jugs to expand the process this winter. Thanks for your informative video!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Connie. It is the best method for starting a lot of plants!
@asiajo1010
@asiajo1010 2 года назад
one of my favorite videos and i’ve watched MANY lately as this is my first season . Liked and Subscribed! 👍🏽
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you!
@MK-wm6gu
@MK-wm6gu 2 года назад
All of your videos are chock full of useful information. Thanks so much!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you MK!
@NCRoots2011
@NCRoots2011 2 года назад
Beginner of winter sowing. This year will be my first. For me you are an excellent communicator in both words and visuals. Thank you. Looking forward to your video on transplanting from the gallon jugs.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Dianne - good luck, And I will try to get that video out sometime in March.
@fitztastico
@fitztastico 2 года назад
12:54 I've had great success separating smaller plants like this by first pulling the dirt plug out and allowing it to sit in water (usually a disposable cup) to fully saturate the dirt, then taking the base of the seedling stems and dunking the dirt in a bowl of slightly soapy water. As the dirt falls away from the roots, you can slowly pull the plants apart with their own entire root structure intact. If you have stubborn roots that won't easily pull apart, allowing a slight stream of water fall on them from the faucet as you work the plants apart will help. Finally, I make sure to fan the roots slightly apart when I pot the seedlings up so they aren't all stuck together
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Interesting - I may try your method. Thank you for sharing.
@christiner168
@christiner168 2 года назад
May I ask why you use slightly soapy water?
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 Год назад
@@christiner168 It may help to separate the roots by breaking the soil down a bit or helping the soil to slip off of them. It also doesn't necessarily hurt from an antifungal perspective, I would think. Ultimately, the slightly soapy water just cleans them off. 🙂
@Rex73777
@Rex73777 Год назад
@@charmc4152 You can use saponins as a wetting agent or castile soap. Dawn dish soap works as well. It will not harm plants.
@beverlyhosmer6469
@beverlyhosmer6469 8 месяцев назад
I read how using colored containers block the light but I have a question about using the plastic 44oz cups you get from the convenience stores for soda. If I use these can I put a clear plastic wrap over the top and poke holes in it and get the same result? I have an over abundance of these cups along with sour cream containers that have sold color lids. I just wanted to recycle them. Any thoughts?
@diannamalta695
@diannamalta695 Год назад
Most concise and clear video on this subject I've ever seen - and I've researched extensively! Thanks
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you so much Dianna! I'm glad you found it helpful and concise. Good luck this Winter!
@lorilenz7006
@lorilenz7006 2 года назад
Great ideas! You've inspired me!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You're going to love winter sowing Lori. I'm far from the first person to do this, but it really is about the easiest way to germinate almost any seed.
@janmclellan8963
@janmclellan8963 Год назад
This is just wonderful as I am in Canada on the BC coast and we have the longest winter , shortest growing season so this is not just a seed starter for me this is a major grow Thank you so much!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Hi Jan - that must be pretty cold! I'm glad I could help you out. You may want to watch my latest video on starting tomatoes - I grow them 12"/15 cm in about six weeks. It would probably work well for you up there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jTO_OWw2RnI.html
@ndbg46881
@ndbg46881 2 года назад
Excellent job! I discovered winter sowing years ago and could not believe it wasn't more popular. My biggest challenge was finding a place to place my containers in my windy back yard. I settled on a long, wide (clear) storage container to corral my containers. Works like a charm. Thank you for producing this great educational video!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Beth! It is my absolute preferred way to sow seed each year. No question about it.
@soniamarshall9293
@soniamarshall9293 2 года назад
Thank you for being detailed ! Many thumbs up from me.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Sonia - glad you enjoyed it!
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 2 года назад
Very informative! Thank you, from a fellow winter-sower! 🙂🌱
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you V! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@HzFvr
@HzFvr 2 года назад
👍Thank you! I've got many empty water jugs saved, but felt unsure about how/when to go about this.👍 Just discovered you-Subbed +Thank you also for the written quick guide -Saved & shared all👍
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Jennifer!
@HzFvr
@HzFvr 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit 👍
@thirddaysoapsgarden
@thirddaysoapsgarden Год назад
Very thorough...I got introduced to WS in 2013. I love it! I skipped last year due to relocation. But, 2023 it's on ..
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you - Winter Sowing is the absolute best way to start your seeds.
@debonail9927
@debonail9927 Год назад
Thank you!!!! Looking forward to learning more!!!!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Very good. I'm glad you are enjoying my videos Deb
@TheTrock121
@TheTrock121 2 года назад
This is the first I've heard of this. I just got row covers last year and am overwintering some of my Fall Plantings. I may try Winter Planting directly in a bed this year. Actually some of my Fall planting was pretty late and hasn't come up yet, so I guess I already did.
@flatsville1
@flatsville1 2 года назад
Thnx for the staight forward approach without a bunch of BS & yammering.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome. I feel the same way about BS & yammering!
@frankfencepost57
@frankfencepost57 2 года назад
Great video as always. Not sure the winter sowing would work for me as I live in Tampa Fl. Yet when I am ready to take seeds out of fridge I could still do the jug thing. I have hard time getting seedlings out of those tray. Now you have shown me a better way to get them out. Maybe I will have better luck this time. Thanks for everything Joe.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are welcome Jeanie - the jugs should be easier for sure. Good luck!
@trumpetingangel
@trumpetingangel Год назад
Yes excellent! So well organized and thorough.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
@curtischadd
@curtischadd Год назад
You just earned a subscriber. Great video and info. Well done.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for subbing
@kelseykautzman8575
@kelseykautzman8575 Год назад
Thank you! I‘ve been collecting jugs for a couple months and I’m about to prep them for planting. I’d read about the process on a few different websites but your video really helped me answer some questions I still had, and some I hadn’t thought to ask. I feel ready now!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Excellent Kelsey - good luck!
@anitakervin8799
@anitakervin8799 4 месяца назад
Can the milk jugs be the milk ones?
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 4 месяца назад
The main requirement is that they need to be translucent
@hobbitlady7568
@hobbitlady7568 2 года назад
I need to watch this. Just reading through. I’m a 100% believer in winter sowing. It works! I got so many perennial clumps last year of dianthus, Shasta daisy, chives, even blue fescue grass and annual coleus. What I think makes a difference too is that animals, etc. don’t disturb the seeds before they can take off. Also it is so helpful that many biennials will bloom first year with this method, my hollyhocks did for example.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
I agree with your comment that Winter Sowing protects the seeds from any bird/animal disturbance. That is one of the biggest pitfalls of direct sowing. One year I scattered a ton of pumpkin seeds on a hillside that was recently cleared of Bush Honeysuckle. The very next day I saw a squirrel having a party back there. Almost nothing survived.
@theurbanthirdhomestead
@theurbanthirdhomestead Год назад
@@growitbuildit I direct sowed hundreds of sunflowers last year. Saw the squirrels back there the very next day. I ended up only getting one sunflower. 🌻
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
@urban homestead that is so frustrating!
@LauraMenefeeLDM4HK
@LauraMenefeeLDM4HK 2 года назад
I can't wait to try this! I am new to growing and it is only April but i have tons of water jugs to use. Thank you for making this video!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Laura. Good luck!
@toniviudez6371
@toniviudez6371 2 года назад
Great video with easy and practical information. Thanks for sharing.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Toni - I'm glad you found it helpful!
@jcking6785
@jcking6785 2 года назад
Great info! I winter sowed for the first time last year with mixed results. Today, I spent hours perusing websites and making my seed purchases - going to give it another try. I’m not a milk drinker so I use water jugs; saves me a lot of time not having to wash all those milk jugs. Looking forward to the update video on how to separate densely sown seedlings.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it JC. Keep at it - you will come to love it. I think I will have that video out in March.
@karynlee9632
@karynlee9632 2 года назад
I do believe you have giving me an answer to a prayer. I can't start blueberry seeds to save myself. But NOW I do! Thank you so much. Outstanding video.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome!
@goatkidmom
@goatkidmom 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit I had German Breadseed Poppies that didn't germinate because I didn't know they needed stratified. I will try this method and see if I can get them to grow. Thank you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are welcome! Good luck with your poppies.
@maebee562
@maebee562 Год назад
I had not heard of this technique before but it sounds wonderful!!!! Definitely going to try this. Thanks so much for the detailed video and visual cues. 👍🏻
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome Mae! I'm very happy you found it helpful. Good luck!
@americanpatriot4080
@americanpatriot4080 2 года назад
This is the best video I've seen on winter sowing. Thank you
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful.
@jin8339
@jin8339 2 года назад
You always do excellent videos and very detailed plus your website too. I followed your cold stratification in the fridge. It works for a first timer. I was so happy ! 🤠 Thank you ! P. S I used chop stick to separate my seedlings which makes it easier since I am a newbie trying not to rip those roots. 🌹🌸🌻
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Jin! And I'm glad to hear that the fridge stratification worked well for you. I can see a chopstick working well for loosening roots. The smaller diameter would also allow you to be precise. I often use a plastic fork, screwdriver, or pencil.
@porthuronhistory
@porthuronhistory 2 года назад
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@charmc4152
@charmc4152 Год назад
Chopsticks are also great for spacing of your seeds! I bought some fiberglass ones from Amazon since I didn't have any wooden ones already and wanted something that would last.
@jin8339
@jin8339 Год назад
@@charmc4152 Nice ! I used my own since I have 4 pairs but why waste such masterpiece so I got freebies from Chinese store when I order food. I am cheap but kept my collection 🙂🌸🌻🌹
@j.reneewhite915
@j.reneewhite915 2 года назад
I use a soldering iron to make the holes in the plastic. It's less dangerous as long as you remember to turn it off. I think the biggest mistake I make with winter sowing is not fertilizing with a liquid fertilizer when the seedlings have emerged. I like starting my onions with this method because it leaves more space on the heat mats and grow lights for other stuff. I also love that I don't have to harden off the plants. There are some chores that I don't enjoy and hardening off is one of them. One suggestion to your viewers don't start your warm season plants to early. Your seeds will rot and the plants will over grow their space before time to put them in the garden. In my climate (Aurora, Oregon. zone 8b, 45th parallel N.) cold loving plants (and those that need stratification) can be started Dec-Feb. Heat loving plants are first of March. I have some old see through plastic totes that I've put holes in and then place the jugs in to keep the wind from blowing them over it makes it easier to move them when needed.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
A soldering iron would work well - not sure how many people have them, but that is a good idea. I don't fertilize any of my seedlings - I find that they grow just fine in most potting soils.
@garyroberts2563
@garyroberts2563 2 года назад
Thanks for the local info, Rogue Valley here. Also you can heat a tent stake or such on a stove and poke holes in the plastic.
@janetbaden8926
@janetbaden8926 Год назад
I have 2 soldering irons I got from harbor freight a couple years ago. They were like $4. Probably more now but they do a good job.
@rogehnimunoz4327
@rogehnimunoz4327 Год назад
Most comprehensive video ever!!! Thank you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome Rogehni! Good luck!
@trisha4829
@trisha4829 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the details. This is the best video I watched to help me start my first seeds outside.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Trisha - best of luck!
@bellarosa009
@bellarosa009 2 года назад
This is such a great video on winter sowing!! I’ve been doing it for years and I’ve had good years and bad years!! I like the idea of using the 6 pack seed trays as I usually have some left over from the previous year that I didn’t use. One thing that might work to speed up the watering in the 6 packs is to drill a hole above each cell on the plastic dome - just use a marker to mark the area. I usually use a watering can with a tiny holes to water my seeds when we have a dry winter.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing Bella - I try to use an extra tray now for watering, just fill the extra tray with water then set the other inside. Leave it for 30 min or so, and via osmosis it all gets absorbed. But in years past I haven't always had an extra one. But that is a good idea you shared though.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 Год назад
@@growitbuildit This seems like it would be the easiest way to water the trays.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
It is
@marymcandrew7667
@marymcandrew7667 2 года назад
Excellent video! I have found over many years, that when I have things in pots, trays etc, they do much better if not on a patio but on earth, even if there's grass. They don't dry out much at all during the cold months and seem to benefit from the interaction with the garden soil, worms come in too. I'm going to try what you said for some things, might be late now but my cheap greenhouse blew over so maybe I'll try trays but keep them out of sun. Thanks!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi Mary - it is not too late at all. Most perennials need around 30 days (species dependent). I've winter sowed Black Eyed Susans as late as April.
@CharlotteFairchild
@CharlotteFairchild 2 года назад
I planted in jugs and in buckets using compost from something called Soil3. I put 50 of my 70 buckets under trees on grass in a spiral shape. Now I have some on the patio on concrete. I can’t afford domes so I use shower curtains that are food grade. Google food grade shower curtains!
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 Год назад
@@CharlotteFairchild Good tip! Who would have thought there were food grade shower curtains?!
@mattiecopeland8741
@mattiecopeland8741 2 года назад
Thank you for a wonderful video. Very educational.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Mattie!
@MuckmouseFollies
@MuckmouseFollies Год назад
Great video! Well explained, to the point and very helpful.😊 Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
I'm glad you found it helpful - good luck this Winter!
@mattmccallum2007
@mattmccallum2007 2 года назад
I tried this in Seattle, which is very mild during the winter. So the soil and seeds are prone to molds and fungi. Still, most species I tried worked well and had great germination rates. I did make sure to find a seedling mix that was LOW in nutrients as to not encourage fungus.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
That is a perspective I hadn't thought of Matt - the mild winter. I was focused on where I live/lived, so it always gets very cold which stops any mold/fungi. That plus the airflow the lids seems to work just fine. One time I prepared some pots with moist soil in my basement, but didn't sow them for several days. The pots all got the fuzzy white fungus. But I did find the cure/prevention - just enough airflow and a small bit of sunlight.
@gilamonsta5123
@gilamonsta5123 2 года назад
true as we experience this in the Houston area, even in the winter as the temp fluctuation isnt helpful for this project. BUT what I have been doing is using the coolest, driest areas, researching the seeds carefully and measuring the humidity of a room being used with a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers are cheap, on Amazon and bonus, the collected water can be used for the plants already up and going. Cheers!
@NCRoots2011
@NCRoots2011 Год назад
Happy New Year from Zone 7b. Beginner of winter sowing quite frankly I may be too late this year 50-65 degree days 30-45 degree nights. You are a great communicator and speak with all senses. By that I mean I could close my eyes and listen to your voice and visualize what you are doing. Very rare in a teacher. Thank you for passing along your knowledge.❄☃
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you so much Dianne - that is one heck of a compliment. Thank you. I have to say that I'm in Zone six, but very close to zone 7. You've got plenty of time to Winter Sow. If you get cool nights down to the 30's, you are good to go for cold stratification / Winter Sowing. I've done some seeds as late as April.
@andielynne2008
@andielynne2008 Год назад
I’m in zone 7b too and I was wondering if I could do this. I know we usually aren’t done yet with a good freeze or 3 but our warm days in Nashville during the winters way out number our cold. This week it’s 60-65 days 45-55 nights then back to 40-65 days & 37-24 nights. I feel like I’ll be outside taking the covers off of everything during the days& putting them back on at night… and doing more work with it than I would during the spring and summer lol i also have nowhere to put them outdoors without sun. I LOVE this idea though so I’m going to think on it and see if I can adapt it
@NCRoots2011
@NCRoots2011 Год назад
@@growitbuildit Thank you so much.
@GibbsJaneAnne
@GibbsJaneAnne Год назад
I appreciate the experience the presenter has had. This video is so much more thorough than other milk jug videos I have seen.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Jane!
@1brandymonica
@1brandymonica 2 года назад
Thanks for the Great Info! I will try this asap!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Brandy - it works with anything that is cold hardy to your zone. Anything tender can be Winter Sown about a month earlier than you would normally plant it outside.
@mikefeddersen2476
@mikefeddersen2476 2 года назад
Great job on this video! You covered pretty much everything, the only thing I would add is darn near any container works; all kinds of plastic bottles, even smaller water bottles. I even used styrofoam cups inside a cheap plastic tote. I live in West Virginia on the western side so I start my plants in March, as there is too many warm days if I started earlier. Congratulations on a great channel.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Mike! And you are completely right - any plastic container that is translucent will work as long as it can accommodate the seedlings.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Год назад
I agree with starting in March. I’m well north and I don’t see a benefit to starting in December or January. Seeds that need stratification wouldn’t need that many hours of cold anyway. I had great luck with March 23rd date and will start tender annuals beginning April.
@forevergoeswherever356
@forevergoeswherever356 2 года назад
Dunno if anyone's asked yet, but have you tried adding any Vermiculite or sand on the top of the soil to help retain moisture on the seed trays? I've read that a couple of times now from other sources. Really like the way your video is laid out and how concise you are. Definitely giving it a like!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi - thank you for the like. I've not added those on top, but I do have pearlite within the mix. It is really only an issue on the trays. And, if you have a spare tray without drain holes, you can fill it with water and water from the bottom. I generally only need to do it one or two times in a season. But that may very well work well, I've not tried it though. A lot of what I winter sow is surface sown, and I guess that would still be ok to have seed on top, mixed w/ vermiculite.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Год назад
@@growitbuildit I think the idea of vermiculite came into play with indoor sowing to prevent mold. Sand wouldn’t hold moisture and not sure if it would do anything.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 Год назад
Very informative and well-presented. This was completely new information! Thanks so much!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Charm - I'm glad you found it helpful. Good luck!
@aneesahnuman9922
@aneesahnuman9922 Год назад
Thank you! This was easy to follow and very helpful
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome Aneesah - glad you found it helpful!
@joanp105
@joanp105 2 года назад
As usual, you give complete and knowledgeable information. I will share this video with gardening friends. This will be my first year trying this method and have begun collecting my supplies👍
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Joan! You will probably be doing this every year from now on then, as it really is an absolutely easy way to start your seeds.
@corihaveson2691
@corihaveson2691 2 года назад
I loved this video and will definitely follow your recommendations. Have been planning to start winter sowing since last year. Any chance you could do a version with the species annotated? I really wanted to know what each and every one was while watching!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Oh boy - that would take me a while. There are sooooo many species in this video. A few items... 4:01 - Black Eyed Susan 4:20 - River Oats 10:57 - Silky Aster 11:12 - Self-Heal 11:15 - Self-Heal 11:18 - Jack in the Pulpit 11:22 - New Jersey Tea 11:43 and 12:33 - Plains Coreopsis 12:59 - garden phlox 15:02 - Shooting Star 15:11 - Carolina Bushpea 17:08 - Hollow Joe Pye Weed 17:16 - Prairie Dropseed or Pennsylvania Sedge 17:44 - two different species of phlox 17:56 - round pots = swamp milkweed 18:06 - Prairie Smoke 18:08 - Verbena Hastata 18:09 - Prairies Dropseed 18:10 - Virginia Bluebells 18:14 - Top Right, Showy Goldenrod 19:00 - Pin Oak 19:30 - 19:54 - 17:26 Spice Bush 20:05 - Pawpaw (I think)
@corihaveson2691
@corihaveson2691 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit Thank you. That was really kind of you to respond so quickly to satisfy my curiosity!
@scarrgo7110
@scarrgo7110 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit Thanks for your list! I was trying to read your labels but it went by so quickly. I was gifted 3 Paw Paw seeds and I wasn’t sure what to do with them.
@spiritofluv3
@spiritofluv3 2 года назад
This is by far the most thorough winter sowing video I've ever come across. Thsnk you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you!
@gardenEZ
@gardenEZ Год назад
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you! Good luck this Winter.
@Sablebella
@Sablebella 2 года назад
Love this video! I started my milk jug veggies 2 weeks ago in my house and they’ve started sprouting. Cabbage, carrots, squash, kale and spinach. The only thing not sprouting is the spinach. I’m in zone 8A. Should I keep them in the cozy house or put them outside. It’s in the 20’s and 30’s at night right now here. Any advice is appreciated! 🪴🪴🪴
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi BZ - I get nervous when the temperature gets around 20. But 30's should probably be ok for those veggies in jugs as long as they get sun during the day, as the 'milkjug greenhouse' should retain a decent amount of heat. I personally don't put anything into the sun until it gets closer to when I would like them to germinate.
@Sablebella
@Sablebella 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit thanks so much. I will probably take a chance since the temps should be a little warmer this week. Appreciate it!
@megsmith8333
@megsmith8333 2 года назад
Great video. I’ve been winter sowing with mixed results for a couple of years-did not know about keeping containers out of direct sunlight until early spring. I’m going to try that this year. Question- can I use seed starting mix in my container? Or is potting mix preferred? I don’t really know the difference between the two. Thanks again for the great video!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi Meg - you can use seed starting mix or potting soil. Seed starting mix is just sterile moist medium - it works great for germination, as there is very low chance for fungus or disease. But there is no food for the plant other than the sunlight that hits it. I like potting soil, as I can leave my plants in the jugs or containers for longer without issue.
@fawn1785
@fawn1785 2 года назад
Subscribed! 😇
@LC-dk9kf
@LC-dk9kf 2 года назад
Are we talking zero sunlight?
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
My containers are outside, but on the North side of my house. They don't see much direct sun, if any.
@SaintPaulPK
@SaintPaulPK 2 года назад
This is fantastic. Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Excellent - I'm glad you found it helpful Dylan!
@shiezcarb
@shiezcarb 8 месяцев назад
i like your video! very thorough. thanks for sharing!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I'm glad I could help you out
@amyknight850
@amyknight850 2 года назад
Thanks for a great video! I’m trying to figure out what seeds I can winter sow and what I can’t.. can you do tomatoes and peppers? Or just cold season veggies? I have a pretty short growing season with first frost as early as September 15!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi Amy - as a general rule, anything cold hardy to your area or native to your area can be Winter Sowed in the dead of Winter. For cold season veggies, you can get a jump-start on those by Winter Sowing a few weeks before you would normally sow the seed in ground. For tomatoes and peppers, I do something a bit different. Roughly six weeks before I want to transplant them, I germinate the seeds on a paper towel (takes 24-48 hr). I transplant the sprouts to 4" pots in a tray with a tall vented dome. I then keep that dome in direct sunlight and monitor the temp, targeting 100F or more. This is because tomatoes and peppers won't grow much unless the soil is very hot. At night, I bring the tray inside. Generally, within 6 weeks, I have plants that are 6-8" tall.
@deb5700
@deb5700 Год назад
I'm thinking about your tall vented dome. Do you make your own? Or do you buy this somewhere?
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
@deb I bought it from Greenhouse Megastore
@graylagran7443
@graylagran7443 2 года назад
i've been collecting milk jugs this year -- so i'm definitely give it a try -- i like the idea of not starting inside since i don't have the warming pad(s) or grow lights -- and all that stuff adds up, and i don't have the space for it either. what do you recommend for potting mix?
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi -I just use a regular potting soil. If you live somewhere with a mild winter, you may want to choose more of a seed starting mix, as that would be less food for mold/fungus. But I've never had a real issue, and I just use regular potting soil most of the time. But if you want to go high-end, go with ProMix. It is the absolute best potting soil I've ever used. But can be hard to find, and a bit more expensive.
@josanders1428
@josanders1428 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit Is that only peat moss ?
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
I am not sure. Just bought a new bale. I'll try to remember to check tomorrow
@josanders1428
@josanders1428 2 года назад
@@growitbuildit Didyou find out if ProMix is just peat moss? The potting mix I’ve found is full of sticks and junk.I got it from Walmart.it’s Miracle grow.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Hi Jo - just checked the label. It is 75-85% sphagnum peat moss per the label. The other ingredients are perlite, vermiculite, limestone & dolomite, wetting agent and mycorrhizae. It's the second bale I've purchased. I bought the first one for winter sowing last year. I found a nice way to get it too - Ace Hardware sells it for about $42. And if you are a rewards member, or even if not, sometimes you get 25% off coupons. So, I just use one of those and get it for just over $30. I do buy the 'walmart' cheap stuff for filling larger planters and pots. And I even mix potting soil with topsoil, as it will drain just fine.
@tracycouture3955
@tracycouture3955 Год назад
Wow, new subscriber! Looking forward to learning, I'm heading to the playlist 😎🌱
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Tracy! Hope you enjoy it
@kimberlythurston733
@kimberlythurston733 2 года назад
Probably the best video on winter sowing I’ve seen. Thank you so much for putting this video together. Now. Time to break out those seed packets I was gonna save till spring.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Kimberly! I'm glad you found it helpful.
@scottpegggoldenberg9736
@scottpegggoldenberg9736 Год назад
Thank you for a great video! I'm excited to try this.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Excellent - you're going to love this method of starting seeds.
@313hobbyme
@313hobbyme Год назад
This was a very well thought out video. You will learn (in my opinion) everything you will ever need to know about winter sowing. Thanks for sharing.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really tried to cover all bases to give a full understanding. Thank you again!
@elizabethogilvie650
@elizabethogilvie650 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful. Full set of details. Thank you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Elizabeth - good luck this Winter!
@heidigilman1941
@heidigilman1941 Год назад
Great information! Live in MN, I’m going to try this , it makes such good sense
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Excellent - good luck Heidi!
@ketokhuleesi4451
@ketokhuleesi4451 Год назад
I just heard of this last night! I'm going to do this tomorrow, very exciting times!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Excellent - Good luck!
@msgillette825
@msgillette825 8 месяцев назад
This is a terrific and extremely informative video. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. I can't wait to try this!!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Ms. Gillette - you're going to love Winter Sowing.
@leylarafii6412
@leylarafii6412 4 месяца назад
Best video I have seen on this subject. Thanks.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I'm very glad you found it helpful.
@corinthiawilson6474
@corinthiawilson6474 Год назад
Excellent video!!!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Corinthia!
@chanelprincess6061
@chanelprincess6061 Год назад
WOW! This is the best video on this👍😊
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you!
@harrykersey3181
@harrykersey3181 2 года назад
Nice video brother! From Florida and don't know much bout seasons lol and the stratification of materials / seed. Thanks !
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Harry - thank you for the kind words. I would trade weather with you for the last month or so - barely got above freezing
@pgfputtinggodfirstbrand6711
I like this video! great idea!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
It will change how you sow seeds!
@tinagonzalez2414
@tinagonzalez2414 2 года назад
New to your channel, really enjoyed your video. I live in deep south Texas, and with these cold fronts now reaching us close to the gulf of Mexico, having to come up with new planting methods to save our seedlings. Thank you!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are welcome Tina. You are really far South - how early do you normally plant out seedlings where you live? I've never lived south of zone 6.
@saraleclerc2455
@saraleclerc2455 2 года назад
New subscriber , coming back to binge !
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Cool - thank you Sara! Glad you enjoyed it.
@cassandrahughes649
@cassandrahughes649 2 года назад
Awesome information. I have at least 8 milk jugs. Now I know what to do with them. Thank you for the information!!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Cassandra! Good luck!
@vickylineberry7788
@vickylineberry7788 2 года назад
Wow, thank you sir! Just ran across your channel. I'm 63 and you just schooled me! Awesome info.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Vicky! I'm happy you enjoyed it.
@fergusdangerfield156
@fergusdangerfield156 Год назад
Excellent video my friend, thanx for posting x.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Fergus - glad you enjoyed it!
@TEPO--
@TEPO-- 8 месяцев назад
Clear, precise "right on"! A good winter to you from deep snow country. I've always sowed after the first couple of snows yet I certainly can see that your methods would offer greater success🌱🌿 A continued spectacular Autumn and a beautiful Winter to you as germination happens as thoughts of Spring linger.......
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words, and good luck to you too this Winter.
@sandiswiss3885
@sandiswiss3885 Год назад
Wow. This was fantastic. Thanks for such a great and informative video. This winter will be my first attempt at Winter Sowing and I am so glad I found your video.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Sandi! I'm glad you found it helpful, and good luck on Winter Sowing this year!
@charmainepascal1136
@charmainepascal1136 2 года назад
Don't know how much I really appreciate this video you're AWESOME 🤗🤗🤗THANK YOU I really didn't think this was possible definitely will start now better late than never 😀
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Excellent Charmaine! I'm glad to hear you are going to try it!
@mollygardens6646
@mollygardens6646 Год назад
This is very informative. Thanks!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you Molly!
@sandralobato7725
@sandralobato7725 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this comprehensive guide!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 5 месяцев назад
You are very welcome
@Mgaither
@Mgaither Год назад
Thank you for this video! I been saving water jugs for this very project! Very good instructions and easy to follow.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome Michelle - I'm glad you found it helpful - and good luck this Winter!
@nellmanning8547
@nellmanning8547 2 года назад
Very informative....thank you !
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are very welcome Neil - glad I could help you out!
@gerryfelix5948
@gerryfelix5948 2 года назад
Superb presentation. Your videos are always full of original and useful ideas. I’ll try milk jugs;great fall project.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
Thank you Gerry! You will love the results.
@rebeccawinkler9528
@rebeccawinkler9528 Год назад
Excellent presentation! Have read and watched several different and I must say yours is very well presented. I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Thank you so much Rebecca - good luck this Winter!
@micheleriehl4516
@micheleriehl4516 2 года назад
Thanks, you have explained the process so well. I think I can do this. Great job. M
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit 2 года назад
You are welcome Michele - best of luck!
@sarahgracesings
@sarahgracesings Год назад
Going to try this, thanks!!
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
Sounds good Sarah - Wintersowing really is the best way to start seeds. Good luck!
@henwhisperer
@henwhisperer Год назад
Thanks so much! I will be starting these with the jugs in Feb.
@growitbuildit
@growitbuildit Год назад
You are very welcome - good luck!
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