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Is Starting Seeds Indoors in Winter Really Worth the Cost?

January 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Starting Seeds Indoors in Winter Really Worth the Cost?

Winter has a way of slowing everything down. Outside, the world seems frozen, the soil hard as concrete, and the promise of spring feels like a distant dream. But inside your warm kitchen or sunlit living room, a tiny revolution can take place: seeds cracking open, delicate green shoots pushing toward the light, and the…

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11 Seed Starting Supplies to Buy in Autumn Sales

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Seed Starting Supplies You Should Buy in Autumn Sales

While most people are thinking about pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters in the autumn, gardeners are already plotting next year’s projects like a strategic mastermind. And honestly? That’s exactly when the best deals on seed-starting supplies appear—quietly, sneakily, ready to reward the early planner. Stocking up now means you’ll glide into spring like a gardening…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Inventory & Supplies

January 2, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  For the next few weeks, I’ll be focusing on the topic of seed starting. I’ll be providing you with budget-friendly tips, hints, and strategies to get you started this gardening season without breaking the bank. This week, let’s talk about inventory and seed starting supplies. Inventory Every year, I have a mini panic about…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: DIY Containers

December 30, 2024 by Steph Coelho 4 Comments

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  No rule says that seed starting requires fancy flats or trays. For the frugal gardener, spending money on pots and containers is a definite no-no. The smallest portion of your gardening budget should be allotted to containers. Why? Because they’re so easy to find for free or cheap! Including plenty of DIY options to…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Get Your Timing Right

December 26, 2024 by Steph Coelho 2 Comments

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  When January rolls around, the seed catalogs start to arrive in the mailbox. Then, as soon as February hits, I get a constant flood of seed starting photos popping up on my Instagram feed. It gets me excited for the gardening year ahead, but I’ve also learned to slow my roll. Just because someone…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Indoors vs. Outdoors

December 23, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  I recently polled my social media followers to find out what kinds of questions they had about seed starting, and a common source of confusion is figuring out which seeds need to be started indoors. You don’t need to dig out all your seeds and start everything indoors before the last frost date. Why Not…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: The Importance of Labeling

December 19, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  It’s almost time for me to start my very first seedlings of the season. I’ve been busy gathering supplies, cleaning out my grow room, and sanitizing trays that I plan to re-use. I’ve been organizing my seed packets, and I’m thoroughly excited to try a few new varieties this year. I’m also shifting my…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: The Importance of Biding Your Time

December 16, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Seed Starting on a Budget Series The Importance of Biding Your Time

  My first serious foray into indoor seed starting began with a bang. My husband helped me set up a makeshift grow shelf, and I purchased soil mixes, trays, and pots. I was so ready to get started that I assumed it would be better to get things going sooner rather than later. I quickly…

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Cheap and Economical Humidity Dome Alternatives

July 21, 2024 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Cheap and Economical Humidity Dome Alternatives

If you grow your plants from seeds then you probably know what a humidity dome is. (If not, don’t worry, we’ll go over it briefly below.) Just like with all of your other gardening supplies, you can buy humidity domes from a variety of different sources. However, you can also DIY them. Here are some…

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Do Pre-Packaged Seeds Grow Faster Than Fresh Seeds?

November 30, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Pre-Packaged Seeds vs. Fresh Seeds

  It’s that time of year when the seed catalogs start arriving in the mailbox. Getting new packets of seeds from a seed supplier is a real treat. Knowing that those carefully harvested seeds will eventually grow into food or flowers is so exciting. It’s just as satisfying to sort through personally harvested seeds from…

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