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Old December 1, 2012   #1
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Default A Jury-rigger's Guide to Seedstarting

I had all kinds of problems starting seeds inside a few years back, so I volunteered at the local greenhouse, potting, watering, etc. I befriended the owner and worked my butt off nights and weekends for free, and I learned a lot about growing from seeds and cuttings. I didn’t have the deep pockets it would require to set up an operation like they had, but I was able to achieve similar results by being creative.

I photo-documented my methods in a downloadable PDF
http://www.hotwiredgardens.com/pdf/G...d_starting.pdf

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Thanks for posting your articles. I can't wait to get time to read them completely-we're raking a ton of leaves while the weather co-operates.
You really did a great job in growing as well as documenting your project.
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Hotwired, that is a great document.Thanks
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I like the idea of your 'mold' for potting up the seedlings, think I'll give that a try this spring. Thanks!
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Thank you, the documentation was very informative. I don't grow anyways near the volume that you do but do have some of the challenges living here in AK.
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Thanks, it's not for everyone, but it works extremely well for me. I take a lot of heat at times because I'm encouraging using plastic-wrapped electric blankets for heat mats. If you can afford to buy professional equipment - go for it. I'm a definite jury rigger. I pride myself on being able to do the impossible for half the price and in 1/4 of the time.

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