Do all y'alls have a preferred seed vendor? Thinking about trying to start some veggies from seed this year.
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I retired, but my office had two 7' tall south facing windows. I started my tomatoes the last week of January in my office. It was a hobby. I bought many varieties of seed and never established a favorite in the 8 years I did that. Last year, I bought plants and got some plants on a visit to my sister at the Lake of the Ozarks last year, those were twice as big as any greenhouse plants in Iowa in early May. No seeds last year. I like indeterminate the best just because of my limited space and if I care for them in the early frosts I can get tomatoes in October, I have done it three years in a row now. Just a hobby and a yearly goal. I live north of I-80 just a bit.Do all y'alls have a preferred seed vendor? Thinking about trying to start some veggies from seed this year.
To answer a couple of questions from my perspective, my planting date on tomatoes, of course varies with weather conditions. When I do plant them in the garden, I take a clear 2 L pop bottle with the bottom, cut out and place it over the seedling, removing the cap to create a small greenhouse. This protects it from wind desiccation, and bunnies/birds. when this seedlings need more room, I removed the bottles and place a 5 gallon plastic bucket with the bottom, cut out to serve the same purpose as the plant matures. I usually start the seeds in the house in early April, but have planted directly in the garden. I may be misinformed here, but I think the maturity is more so determined by day length then planting date to a degree.Do all y'alls have a preferred seed vendor? Thinking about trying to start some veggies from seed this year.
Do all y'alls have a preferred seed vendor? Thinking about trying to start some veggies from seed this year.

Thats a button weed!My first sign of success this morning. Planted on January 19 my first emerged peach tree is about a half inch tall this morning. being heated with the wood stove in these cold temperatures and not monitored as closely as a house would be the temperatures in my shop vary from 45 to 80+ degrees. I also don’t want to maintain greenhouse humanities in my shop, so watering was also going to be an issue as I couldn’t let them dry out too much, but feared over watering them causing rot. They are planted in pure compost in 2 L cut off pop bottles with drainage holes.View attachment 166779
I guess the wife ordered up a cardinal and gold variety.Planting day was last wednesday for our little side-hustle. Total of 1080 hanging baskets (calibrachoa).
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Please share....Got a "few" seeds at our garden expo yesterday.
Probably going to do 120+ winter sowing jugs this spring.
Learned a lot about wool in the garden too which was interesting.
Please share....