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GAME CHANGER for seed starting!



Gardening is all about experimenting and trying new things! It’s easy to stick to the same way you’ve always done something but it’s also fun to try something new. In this video I share some of my findings with trying a new potting mix for seed starting!

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ABOUT US: We are Alex and Elaina, a couple in our 20s who are currently living on the 3-acre farm in southern Pennsylvania where Alex grew up. We have a garden, backyard chickens, and build or fix anything that we need to. We still work corporate day jobs, but are working to eventually leave the 9-5 lifestyle in favor of a self-built, debt-free, homestead on 6 acres nearby.

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2 Comments

  1. you guys deserve way more views than you get. keep at it, your day will come

  2. Paper usually pulls nitrogen until it decomposes completely like all unfinished carbon. I don't see pitt viable as described, but if sent to me for free, I would test it too. New seedlings aren't the test as they have a boost from the seed itself. Past 3 or 4 true leaves using nitrogen sucking plants–tomato, pepper, squash, and brassicas–would be a good test. I went through much of this for many years using aged rice hulls in place of peat. Coir processing makes it a disaster for the environment so no to that. I've read where Canada is sustainably harvesting peat. A Google of "Is Canadian peat sustainable?" should bring up lots of articles on it. Hey, just my experience. Best.

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