In this deep dive workshop, learn the basics of seed starting and how to have success starting your seeds indoors.

What You'll Learn:

  • How to prep for seed starting: what supplies you need (and which ones you don't)
  • Strategies for success in planting: how to choose the right cell trays and soil mix, how to prepare the seed beds, and how to avoid the most common planting mistakes
  • Growing tips: water, heat and light requirements and how to prevent and remedy common problems that arise in growing, such as leggy seedlings and stunted growth
  • Potting Up: what it is, why it's essential for most plants, when to do it, & how to do it successfully
  • Prepare for planting out: how to harden off your plants and when to plant them out in your garden at the right time

This was a live event was held in January. You may still purchase a ticket and the replay will be emailed to you after purchase, along with your workbook.

With your ticket, you also get a downloadable workbook to plan out your seed starting for this year.

Workbook includes places for notes during the workshop, plus helpful charts, guides for troubleshooting, and areas for notes.

Jill McSheehy

Hosted by Jill McSheehy

Jill is the creator and host of the Beginner's Garden Podcast and has been growing a garden for over a decade.

Trial and error have been her teacher more than anything else, and in this workshop, she will share secrets she's learned to plan and grow a successful garden that starts with starting most all of her own seeds -- strategies you may not hear anywhere else.

If you would like to grow even a handful of crops this year, you won't want to miss this workshop!

If you've asked any of these questions,

the workshop is for you

What is the Best Location?

What should I avoid when considering where to set up my seed starting area? What supplies do I need?

How to Use Specific Supplies

From seedling heat mats to humidity domes to fans: are they really necessary, and if so, when do you use them (and stop using them)?

When Do I Pot Up Seedlings?

What is potting up? How long should I wait and how do I know when my plants are ready to be potted up or planted in the garden?

Plus, we'll discuss some tips to think about when you are planting out your transplants.

Even if you're not ready for a full-fledged garden, there are crops you can seed start by giving just a little extra effort and learning a few tricks along the way.

You'll never harvest what you don't plant, and in this workshop you'll learn where to start.

This was a live event that we recorded for you to watch at your convenience. You'll also receive a workbook to take notes and start planning your seed starting!