| The newest video from the Center for Urban Agriculture follows Dr. Bethany Harris and Whitney Ottinger as they take you inside the UGA greenhouse in Griffin, Georgia for a hands-on walkthrough of starting seeds indoors – from planning and supplies all the way through hardening off and transplanting. This video covers : |
| 🌱 How to read your seed packets and time your planting around Georgia’s last frost date 🌱 Which crops to start indoors (tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, lettuce) vs. direct sow (beans, corn, carrots, squash) 🌱 Why garden soil doesn’t work for seed starting – and what to use instead 🌱 Bob Westerfield’s rule of thumb: plant seeds twice as deep as their size 🌱 How to keep seedlings stocky and strong with 14-16 hours of light a day 🌱 The hardening off process most people skip – and why it matters Check out the full Get Growing Guide compiled from UGA Extension resources on the Center for Urban Agriculture’s webpage. |
Get Growing Guide
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