Seeds & Weeds Podcast

Direct Sow Your Garden - Tips and Techniques

Bevin Cohen, Small House Farm Season 4 Episode 8

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We dig into the world of direct sow gardening and share our favorite tips for growing a thriving garden straight from seed. We talk about the benefits and challenges of direct sowing, our favorite cool and warm season crops, and practical techniques for timing, spacing, watering, and improving germination success. 

In this episode you will learn: 

  • What direct sowing is and why it’s great for beginner gardeners 
  •  The benefits and challenges of planting seeds directly in the garden 
  •  Which cool season crops are best for direct sowing 
  •  Which warm weather crops thrive when direct seeded 
  •  Why some plants dislike transplanting and grow better from seed outdoors 
  •  How soil temperature affects seed germination and plant success 
  •  Why frost dates are only a guideline — and what to pay attention to instead 
  •  Tips for timing your planting based on your own garden conditions 
  •  Proper seed planting depth and spacing techniques 
  •  Why thinning seedlings is important and how to use the sprouts 
  •  How to keep seed beds moist for better germination rates 
  •  Using mulch to conserve moisture and protect young seedlings 
  •  Easy beginner-friendly crops to start direct sowing with 
  •  Simple tricks for improving germination and garden success 
  •  Real-life gardening experiences from our spring season at Small House Farm

More gardening advice can be found in Bevin's books, Herbs in Every Season, Grow Great Vegetables, and Saving Our Seeds. Shop all books at https://www.smallhousefarm.com/product-category/books/

Shop Small House Heirloom and Organic Seed Collection at https://www.smallhousefarm.com/seed-collection/

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