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Readers, this is the first of 12 basic homestead skills well be presenting throughout the year from Kimberlee Bastiens new book 52 Homestead Skills. We invite you to join Kimberlee and her family on their journey to self-sufficiency. Go to 52 Homestead Skills to learn more about this series.
Watching a tomato seedling slowly push up through the soil and reach toward the light is truly magical. That one tiny seedling will eventually produce pounds of irresistible tomatoes.
Seed starting is a great way to save money compared with purchasing starts. For roughly the price of one plant, you can purchase a whole package of seeds. Plus, youll have a wide selection to choose from when ordering seeds from catalogs. To start your own seeds, youll first need to gather some supplies.
Containers. Your local garden store will likely sell seed-starting trays, but you can also reuse any old plastic container. I saved family-sized yogurt containers for years, which made perfect planters to start larger vegetables. Punch a few holes into the bottom of your container, and place the lid underneath to catch any runoff. This will prevent your soil from staying too damp and growing mold.
Seed-starting trays often include clear plastic domes, which keep seedlings and soil moist to improve germination. If youre using your own containers and want a dome, you can use a plastic bag instead.
Soil. To make your own seed-starting mix, try mixing together one part coconut coir, one part vermiculite or sand, and one part weed-free compost. Or you can buy a bag of seed-starting mix from the store. Consider adding some worm castings after your seeds develop their first leaves.
Water. Remembering to water your seedlings is tougher than you might think. Grab a spray bottle and mist your seedlings every day or two to keep them moist.
Light. If your seedlings dont receive enough light, theyll grow long, thin, and weak. These plants will have a difficult time adapting to the harsh, windy reality of the outdoors. Your best bet will be to grow your seedlings in a south-facing window, or to purchase artificial lights. You dont need full-spectrum grow lights (which can be quite expensive). I simply use a 4,000-Kelvin LED shop light. Keep your seedlings a few inches from the light for 8 to 10 hours a day.
Heat. Most seedlings will be happy to grow at room temperature, although a few vegetables, such as peppers, prefer extra-warm soil to germinate. You can use a seedling heat mat to keep them cozy until they get their second set of true leaves.
Now all you have to do is follow the directions on the seed packet. The packet will tell you exactly how deep to plant your seeds and how long it will take them to germinate, so you can easily calculate when theyll be ready to plant outside.
Before planting out your seedlings, its a good idea to harden them off by placing them outside for a few hours a day, out of direct sun and wind. Slowly increase the amount of time theyre outside by a couple of hours each day. I admit, I sometimes skip this step and just plant them outside on a mild, cloudy day, and then cover them with row cover if the weather station is forecasting exceptionally windy or sunny conditions.
So if you havent already, you may now excitedly rip open all your seed catalogs and enjoy the debates among your family members over which selections to try. Then, let the spring planting begin!
Look for the next installment in our homestead skills series Build a Chicken Chunnel in the March/April issue of our sister magazine Grit. This skill comes with instructions on how to build a structure to bring your birds into the garden. Subscribe to the magazine.
You can also take part in our series by visiting 52 Homestead Skills, where well release new excerpts from Kimberlee Bastiens book every month during 2019.
Dont want to wait for great content? You can buy Kimberlees book at the MOTHER EARTH NEWS store.
Photo courtesy of Bigfoot of Maine
This time of year often means muddy boots. For many of us, winter brings snow and slush while spring brings rain and mud. Editor Russell Mullin says, When Ive brought in multiple armloads of firewood on a snowy winter day, or Ive come in from muddy springtime chores to grab something really quick, its often been an ordeal taking my wet, dirty boots off, especially when my hands were full. The Bigfoot Boot-Slipper solves that problem.
Bigfoot Boot-Slippers are overshoes that are essentially boots for your boots. You simply slip them on, keeping your boots on your feet and the snow, mud, and dirt off your floor. The overshoes also feature a flip-up heel that you can use for a more secure fit if youll be wearing them for a long period of time.
Bigfoot of Maine makes its boot-slippers in the United States out of a durable, 14-inch-thick felt thats a blend of recycled wool and Regen polyester (made from recycled plastic bottles). The slippers are also easy to clean. Simply slap them together outside, wash them by hand, hose them off, or put them in the washing machine on a cold cycle.
$35.95 at Bigfoot of Maine
Brian Koehl crafted this greenhouse out of salvaged windows, opening up the opportunity to create a beautiful and useful space while giving building materials a second life.
Photo by William D. Adams
You can spend $50,000 for an upscale curved-glass greenhouse, or $50 for a down-home one made of PVC pipe and plastic sheeting. But theres a lot of ground in between. Here, were going to explore the option of using upcycled windows, doors, and other materials set in a wood framework to create a functional, sturdy greenhouse.
We wont provide exact plans for this greenhouse; each will be different depending on the size and type of windows and doors you track down. But we will provide general plans for building an all-in-one rafter and wall system that will provide a basic greenhouse structure for you to fill in the blanks with windows, doors, and treated plywood.
We all know the equations for using building materials: Recycled stuff equals lower cost and more labor, while store-bought stuff equals higher cost and less labor. But there are other factors we should add to the recycled-stuff side of the equation: Its better for the environment, its more fun, your project will be uniquely yours, and youll wind up with more bragging rights.
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