It never fails. I always start way too many seeds indoors and end up with far more seedlings than I can use. đ
So I started setting aside one raised bed that I call the ânursery bedâ to contain the extras until I need them later for backups or for succession planting as space becomes available elsewhere in the garden. I show you how in this video. Give it a try if you have extra seedlings this fall. Youâll be glad you did!
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8 Comments
Great idea! I guess loose soil would be key to getting this to work and for ease of transplant.
That is such a great idea. I donât have extra beds but I may be able to use a small raised beds for this.
Awesome video and information. Thanks
Wow! What a good idea. Hope you make a video of the Brussels sprouts at maturity. Thanks!
Great content. Thank you.
Where do you buy your tool holder on your belt?
I've never seen bell peppers so tall are they a variety that are designed grow that tall?
Thought you werenât supposed to let the sweet potatoes freeze.