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Fellow cyclist/gardener Karen has encouraged me to start seeds outside via the "winter sowing" method of making little greenhouses. http://www.madisoncountymastergardener.org/garden_articles4.htm
I just saw an article similar to what Gin posted, but it suggested 2-liter pop bottles instead of milk jugs.
Todd makes a good point about ventilation and better results with hardier varieties. I wonder if snow peas could do well with this approach, since they like cooler weather.
Todd - Thanks for mentioning Sara's presentation.
For those who aren't familiar with the location, Trailside Museum is in River Forest, which is a beautiful area for bike riding. It's not far from the western end of the Green Line or the River Forest station on the UP West Metra line.
Fellow cyclist/gardener Karen has encouraged me to start seeds outside via the "winter sowing" method of making little greenhouses. http://www.madisoncountymastergardener.org/garden_articles4.htm
I should have started a few weeks ago, but figure better late than never. Miguel, my 4 year old son, is very excited to help me in the garden this year. And I need all the help I can get. I have big dreams, but no green thumb.
ive always done the egg carton method. at the same time, i dont often start with seeds.
but since ima be more aggressive this year since i have a yard, i can see these being quite handy
Once they start coming up (late march or so) I need to part with some daylilies and spiderwort. I live in Andersonville
Drop me a note if you're interested
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