You can save a lot of money by growing your own perennial plants from seeds. The only downside to starting from seeds is that you might have to invest a little bit of extra time to grow your plants. However, for many avid gardeners half the fun of growing plants from seeds is the fact that the seedlings grow slowly and take a bit of tender loving care. After all, anybody can walk into a store and purchase a plant with beautiful flowers that has been raised in a commercial nursery and stick it in the ground. Growing a plant yourself from just a little seed is something to be a proud of.
In order to get started you'll want to study, organize and plan for the type of garden you want. In particular you'll want to choose which plants to grow and what the growing requirements are for the different types of seeds you plan to purchase. Different seeds will have different growing requirements in order to germinate properly.
Certain types of plants including plhox, delphinium, and bleeding heart will need to be started outside in the fall. You can usually learn the unique requirements for different types of seeds by reading the package and following the directions. For seeds that require cold treatment you can arrange them in flats and set them outside for between 30 and 45 days. After this they should be placed inside under lights.
Some people think they can gather seeds from existing plants and use these for growing. However, these seeds usually will not "come true" and produce plants that look the same as the mature plants the seeds were gathered from. You're much better off purchasing your seeds so that way you get the exact species, cultivar, and look you want.
You'll need to purchase soil mix and seed-staring inserts after you buy your seeds. Be sure to get the right type of soil mix for your seeds as different types will have certain growing requirements. The seed-starting inserts are then placed inside fits. Usually 20-row inserts are good to buy because they will fit nicely inside 20 inch long flats.
A portable greenhouse can be a convenient way to place your seeds under lights indoors. Some are very small and don't take up a lot of room. This is a great way to learn and experiment with growing different types of plants and flowers which can later be planted in your perennial garden outdoors.
In order to get started you'll want to study, organize and plan for the type of garden you want. In particular you'll want to choose which plants to grow and what the growing requirements are for the different types of seeds you plan to purchase. Different seeds will have different growing requirements in order to germinate properly.
Certain types of plants including plhox, delphinium, and bleeding heart will need to be started outside in the fall. You can usually learn the unique requirements for different types of seeds by reading the package and following the directions. For seeds that require cold treatment you can arrange them in flats and set them outside for between 30 and 45 days. After this they should be placed inside under lights.
Some people think they can gather seeds from existing plants and use these for growing. However, these seeds usually will not "come true" and produce plants that look the same as the mature plants the seeds were gathered from. You're much better off purchasing your seeds so that way you get the exact species, cultivar, and look you want.
You'll need to purchase soil mix and seed-staring inserts after you buy your seeds. Be sure to get the right type of soil mix for your seeds as different types will have certain growing requirements. The seed-starting inserts are then placed inside fits. Usually 20-row inserts are good to buy because they will fit nicely inside 20 inch long flats.
A portable greenhouse can be a convenient way to place your seeds under lights indoors. Some are very small and don't take up a lot of room. This is a great way to learn and experiment with growing different types of plants and flowers which can later be planted in your perennial garden outdoors.
About the Author:
Cindy is an avid gardener and writer. She recently purchased a small portable greenhouse and enjoys teaching others how to find the best deals on portable greenhouse covers online.
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