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Starting Hyssop Seeds Inside step by step, so you'll get blooms the first year. 

Frederick Dunn
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Welcome to another video that's related to beekeeping and pollinator support.
We have long winters here in the northeastern U.S., and starting plants inside is a great way to pass the time while also possibly improving your air quality.
Great project for children as well.
All items in this video are shown below with links. If a link contains "AMZ" in it, that's an affiliate link, and I may earn from qualifying purchases.
1) LED Lights with clamps:
amzn.to/3V5MbRK I use three of these in the video.
2) Wire Support Rack:
1,000 lb capacity: amzn.to/3NldA02
Hyssop Seeds: I purchased mine from Eden Brothers, but now have another favorite: amzn.to/41D1VOJ
3) Potting Soil:
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4) Sharpest, fine point tweezers I've found anywhere:
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5) Clip on fans that I use to keep the started plants growing, the breeze toughens up the stems.
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6) I purchased my dual-bio dome here: parkseed.com/p...
BUT, I would shop around for another unit, I feel that it's overpriced.
This kit is something I would consider the next time around:
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7) 6 Inch plastic pots for growing out:
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These pots are large enough to go several months inside.
8) Trays that I put the pots on. I pour water onto these trays and water the pots from below:
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9) You can zip-tie this power strip to the end of your rack system and it has plenty of room for your lights, heat pads (I did not use heat pads), and fans. amzn.to/3AsW9Df
If I have forgotten something, please let me know and I'll add it to the list.
I will be transplanting my Hyssop into my bee-meadow when all threat of frost has passed. You will see follow up videos through the coming year(s).
Thank you for Bee-Ing here!
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@yasminnilima2366
@yasminnilima2366 Год назад
I smile when lissen to this. It started a few years ago with the thought, " it would be nice with a beehive in my foodforest." Now I plant the foodforest for the bees 🥳❣️anything pollinatorfriendly is wellcome here. From thyme to walnut and anything in between!
@FM-uk8rs
@FM-uk8rs Год назад
That is beautiful Yasmin , it brings to mind "which came first ,The food forest or the bees ", you know like the chicken or the egg !
@n.v.b2
@n.v.b2 6 месяцев назад
I tried growing Anise Hyssop last summer (got seeds from Renee's Garden, the seeds were Root Beer Hyssop) and it was an amazing discovery. It's one of the tastiest plants on planet earth! The leaves taste anise-licorice-mint. You can basically eat it like candy. I agree with Frederick it is a must try herb!!! And like Frederick shows - start seeds early and provide with good grow lamps, etc. so you can get a somewhat mature plant to go in the garden. It is so worth it. However, different varieties grow at a different rate. I am trying Apache Sunset this season and it is growing faster already, will see on the flavor in summer.
@Peter-od7op
@Peter-od7op Год назад
Fred your really doing a great job to help all in USA and the world
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Hi, Peter, any tiny improvement helps :) Thank you :)
@sydneycunningham03k
@sydneycunningham03k 7 месяцев назад
I FREAKING LOVED THIS VIDEO 🙏🏾...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE. 💚🌱
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 7 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you so much :) Thank you for taking a moment to comment!
@Hybscrafthouse
@Hybscrafthouse 2 месяца назад
I definitely will only put one seed in one hole. That i so important. I did as the instructions and put 4 seeds and when they get bigger, I have to repot them. It is a lot of extra work.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 2 месяца назад
Great advice :)
@nancynolton6079
@nancynolton6079 Год назад
I've been using a three tiered lighted grow rack (on wheels) so I can wheel it in and out of the house and onto the enclosed porch to help harden off the plants. It also allows you to raise the lights as the plants grow taller and holds nine full flats. Asters, wingstem, anise hyssop, hoary mountain mint, poppy, bachelor button, tomatoes, peppers, napa and savory cabbage, sweet potato slips, cosmos, bee balm, spinach and more were all done in 3 inch pots or cell packs and transplanted. I'll never go back to purchasing plants again! The extra anise hyssop, wingstem and asters are going to the bee club meeting tonight!
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Wow, I am impressed! That sounds like a great idea, being able to wheel it in and out for good weather. Thank you for sharing, and enjoy your meeting!
@ofrecentvintage
@ofrecentvintage 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your dedication in documenting and sharing this process. 4 months--wow!
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 8 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@tommychew6544
@tommychew6544 Год назад
Interesting to see how far LED has brought things along. Years ago, I thought I was near cutting edge by using flouriest grow lights, on a very small scale, to start lower acidity yellow tomatoes from seed, about 5 varieties. I was able to start and grow them but, the lower acidity wasn't enough for me to keep enjoying a nice BLT without heartburn, not mild heartburn. (that's another story though) I will have to try starting this way again before next spring, so I don't have to buy potted plants. Thanks for always teaching the way you do, as always you help when people are willing to follow direction and learn from someone they can trust. You put in the time and effort to show that it would seem. Thanks Fred!
@Les0613
@Les0613 Год назад
Hyssop is a great plant for pollinators. Before I relocated to Florida from NY I had three huge Hyssop plants. Loved this video!
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Thank you Leslie! If I had thousands of these, it wouldn't be enough :) I'm so glad you liked the video. :)
@MJQL
@MJQL 7 месяцев назад
Frederick thank you so much for the video. i've been looking at a pack of hyssop seed for a while now and your video gave me enough info and enough confidence to germinate them today.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 7 месяцев назад
I hope it works out for you :)
@dcsblessedbees
@dcsblessedbees Год назад
😂Doing this inside during the Winter keeps Fed from being bored😁also gives me interesting videos to watch, works for me. Ty much Fred.👍
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
It was great to see you at the live-stream last night! :)
@adam-bonticoubees
@adam-bonticoubees Год назад
I’ve got a20’x20 ‘ patch of hyssop so far. Trying to expand every year but have been having trouble starting the seeds. Thanks for the video Fred! Hope it helps!
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
I'm going to try get them going in as many areas as I can. I've been advancing them in tiny patches, but I really need to do more as they are much more valuable than other plantings I have at the moment.
@NATURALBEEKEEPERSCOLLECTIVE
Thanks for posting this one. I am gonna give these guys another go using your method. Just been doing 3 100ft x 3ft rows ready for the Agastaches for seed production and honey.Yesterday was brilliant even had a swarm Today its heavy rain and cooler lol . Wish I could get the Hyssop Officialis germinating and growing as good as yours, That is a totally awesome set up.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
I hope it works out for you! I'm going to this method after years of direct sewing with very sparse results.
@joseluisduarte3313
@joseluisduarte3313 Год назад
I really enjoyed this video, I completely agree ! I have started my winter planting, G'day from Sydney Australia
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Thanks for watching! I have moved the plants outside and the transition was a success. I'll be doing more growing like this in the future. :)
@joseluisduarte3313
@joseluisduarte3313 Год назад
@Frederick Dunn I purchased bee pasture pollen and nectar seed mix ready to plant late winter i have also planted 20 Manuka tea tree here in Australia take care I'm keen to see the plants in the next video
@tomahawkmissile241
@tomahawkmissile241 Год назад
just need a Welcome sign for the Honey bees to come to.
@rickwarner516
@rickwarner516 Год назад
Thanks Fred when I get back from Europe I’ll start them from seed to replace my front yard ( no mowing) 👍🏼❤️❤️❤️🐝🐝🐝
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Hi Rick, that's a long term dream I have, no mowing necessary. It's going to be a slow process here.
@barbaramorris9215
@barbaramorris9215 7 месяцев назад
excellent presentation ! - and I ordered the book too thanks so much
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, I hope you get good results with your plantings. :)
@pamrichardson8367
@pamrichardson8367 Год назад
I saw a preview of this in one of your Friday Q&A videos. I purchased these grow light and like them. Plants are doing great. I started both giant hyssop and blue. Will you do a mass planting? I have a 8x 100’ row that I’m removing grass and plan on putting the hyssop and Maximilian sunflower starts then sprinkle wild flower seeds. If I can deter the deer it should be nice for the bees.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
we are planning a larger plot of them this year, I'm glad the lights are working out nice for you :)
@enricotoesca3941
@enricotoesca3941 Год назад
Hello Mister Frederik 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Hello, Enrico!
@enricotoesca3941
@enricotoesca3941 Год назад
@@FrederickDunn Hello too Frederick 🥰
@Prometheus4096
@Prometheus4096 18 дней назад
I don't like paper towels like this because the roots can very quickly grow into the cellulose of the paper. And then you have to rip the seeds out, damaging them. If you put them in ziplock, the paper isn't even needed. Just put something that can take up and release moisture. That gives 100% humidity and once you see roots, you can bury them in plug trays.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 18 дней назад
You can clip the paper towel and leave it attached to the seedling and put it right into the soil. If the roots go into it, no need to pull it apart. But thanks for that tip :)
@Jeff_and_Jenny_M
@Jeff_and_Jenny_M Год назад
Fred, how do you sterilize your equipment - specifically your tweezers? Not saying it is necessary, but I'm guessing you've thought about it. Thanks in advance.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Heat Gun, it's also how I clean my hive tools. The most common sterilization temperatures are 121°C (250°F) and 132°C (270°F) I use the DeWalt heat gun, very handy. You can also use it on your hive boxes when cleaning out dead-outs.
@ea313712
@ea313712 10 месяцев назад
Great video ! Maybe you can help with a problem i'm having. After soaking my hyssop seeds for 24 hours and using this paper towel method the seeds germinate after 3 days, but after 5 days instead of the sprot getting longer it develops two very tiny Cotyledon leafs and the little white sprout disappears. So I have two leafs but no more sprout for it to go downward into the soil. I did use a grow lights and dome with heating pad during this process for this germination. Twice this exact problem has occured. Please help. I guess I can't upload pictures here ?Thanks.
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 9 месяцев назад
I would remove them from the papertower as soon as you have germinitation and put them on damp soil until you see plenty of green start, then remove the moisture enclosure (celephane on cups of soil).
@hildebrandtrius
@hildebrandtrius 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Fred, I’m assuming that you won’t plant your acre this way. I started a few trays last weekend. We had a foot of snow today (Montreal) so they’ll wait. Question: Do you know how can I intersperse seeds or seedlings in a lawn I want to turn into a meadow without tilling or round up? Burn circle? 6” Post hole inverted?
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 5 месяцев назад
You're right, I till my field and roll the seeds in, direct sew only. These are for my garden patches here and there. Regarding interspersing seeds in an established lawn, that's really a challenge. BUT, if I were trying that, I think I'd seed in the fall and let them all come up at the time the grass is coming back to its growing stage. Burning can set the soil back a little, particularly if the seed is just placed on top rather than pushed in. I'm no expert on that, but I might be tempted to lay boards around and kill everything off underneath in strips, then plant those in spring.
@hildebrandtrius
@hildebrandtrius 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Well my grass hasn’t started to grow yet so I might just try all those ideas to see what happens and double down next year or in the fall.
@hildebrandtrius
@hildebrandtrius 5 месяцев назад
Want to see Hyssops from seed through 2 years? Here you go but her pronunciation is hilarious. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vD0BIw4RWCk.htmlsi=IVWP3Z98IXG9GZGh
@user-ku9pf3ed7u
@user-ku9pf3ed7u 9 месяцев назад
What month did you start these? Im in wester new york, about 1.5 hours from you
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 9 месяцев назад
I started them in Mid-February. With the Giant Blue Hyssop, six weeks ahead of planting them outside is a good starting time.
@SteveDratwa
@SteveDratwa Год назад
NICE FOR TRANSPLANT,,,,weird that your Hyssop looks like Lavender,,i grew Anise Hyssop last year and its up 5-8" big purple leaves so this year i started Hyssop and more Anise Hyssop,, Hyssop must grow different but does it have the black licorice flavor like Anise?? i use 1000w halide an hps with co2 in a grow tent 14hrs a day $57 a month,,its a hobby like the bees
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Wow, sounds like you have an elaborate setup there. I didn't use my grow tent this year, at least not for plants, it's where I dehydrate late-season honey if we have to take it off before the bees finish it.
@user-ku9pf3ed7u
@user-ku9pf3ed7u 9 месяцев назад
Did you cold stratify these before putting in baggies?
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 9 месяцев назад
I did not. :) BUT, many say that you need to do that but I had no issues just going straight into planting/starting.
@user-ku9pf3ed7u
@user-ku9pf3ed7u 9 месяцев назад
​@FrederickDunn thank you!
@user-ku9pf3ed7u
@user-ku9pf3ed7u 9 месяцев назад
Tank you!
@user-ku9pf3ed7u
@user-ku9pf3ed7u 9 месяцев назад
What month did you start these?
@jaredgodwin5956
@jaredgodwin5956 Год назад
So it’s too late to start them and have them bloom the same year?
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Depends on your climate, and what variety you're planting. What I was told is that by starting early, I'm improving my chances of having first year blooms. I think there must be quiet a few variables. I have another batch that's just an inch tall at the moment. We'll see. I would start them anyway so you can get them going on your property.
@periplanetamissionary
@periplanetamissionary Год назад
You should try the jungle dawn led lights from arcadia
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn Год назад
Thanks for the recommendation!
@lesw3803
@lesw3803 6 месяцев назад
At what point do you pinch the hyssop
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 6 месяцев назад
If you mean removing competing plants in the same pots, I remove surplus plants when the first true leaves emerge. I hope that helps, but you can pull them at any time. I also find that clipping them off with fine scissors is better than pulling their roots.
@lesw3803
@lesw3803 6 месяцев назад
I didn’t mean thinning. I was referring to pinching out the top of the central stem to encourage branching. @@FrederickDunn
@a_mustache_of_great_repute
@a_mustache_of_great_repute 10 месяцев назад
Mine grew really thin and leggy. More like vines
@FrederickDunn
@FrederickDunn 10 месяцев назад
A stronger light, and fans can definitely reduce that issue. They grow leggy as they attempt to reach stronger light.
@robertmathurin739
@robertmathurin739 Год назад
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