How Do You Grow Seedlings In A Greenhouse?
Some people use greenhouses just to get a few weeks of extra growing time every year, while others use their greenhouses to grow year round in unfavorable conditions. Whatever the reason, it is hard to deny that getting seedlings off to a healthy start is key for all growing purposes. It is at this early stage that the vitality of a plant is established, so getting it done right can make all the difference in the overall strength of the plants. As important as the greenhouse can be in this process, oftentimes the trick is knowing how and when to get the plants out of protection and into the elements. Sort through the seeds you are about to plant. Many times, the first mistake a gardener makes is allowing poor quality seeds to be planted in the first place. Bent, cracked, or shriveled seeds are highly unlikely to perform well later on and should be discarded. Fill your seed-starting trays with top-quality potting soil, and sprinkle a layer of perlite on top for mineral availability. Kee