Join me for a discussion on starting your seeds and out usual "Monday Segments." Spring Workshop, April 24-26:P https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com/spring-workshop-2025/ Sponsor 1: InvestibleWealth.com Sponsor 2: EMPShield.com, Coupon code LFTN LFTN Spring Workshop Tickets go on Sale Saturday at 9am Central. Alan Booker, 2 deep sessions on permaculture topics Jack Spirko, Building Bioreactor Compost and Biochar Nicole Sauce, Lessons Learned from 3 Years Raising Regenerative Sheep Emily Skyles Zanotti: Urban Homesteading Dawn Gorham, Building A Homestead Business Tactical Redneck - A tour of erosion remediation projects at the Holler Homestead. Joel Ryals, Problem Solving and Planning for Success Roundtable Discussion. Function stacking: Holler Homestead Greenhouse Design with Nicole Sauce Harry Albright - Hands on - Building Cages Knitting - Lani Johnson Jenni Hill - Somatic Movement and Breath Work Barter Blanket John Pugliano - Permaculture Your Wealth Kerry Brown- Planning Your Off Grid Home Patrick Roehrman - Accomplishing Anything How I transformed raw land into a family HQ Updated Links for Equipment: Lighting: Burrina Full-Spectrum LED Seed Heat Mat: Updated options on Amazon Tales from the Prepper Pantry Double and triple cooking paid off for Mom's knee replacement Looking to skim coat the concrete this weekend or next week so that we can move utilities and do the final sweep in there Refining what I store to LESS Frugality Tip - send one in Operation Independence Picked up the processed lambs today, Lambs for sale! Main Topic: Seed Starting 4 Keys to Successful Seedlings Light, Light, Light A window isn't going to cut it—this is the #1 reason for failure. Use proper, full-spectrum grow lights (like Burrina lights) positioned uncomfortably close to seedlings. Keep lights on 12-16 hours per day for strong, stocky plants. If you don't have grow lights, be prepared for leggy seedlings. Soil Temperature Matters Too cold? Bad germination and weak seedlings. Ideal temp: 65-85 for many plants Use a seed heat mat (updated links below) or place trays in a warm spot like on top of the fridge. Consistent Moisture—Not Overwatering Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy. Bottom watering is best—use trays with no holes to create a DIY water table. Overwatering leads to weak roots and damping off. Underwatering even once can stunt growth for the life of the plant Potting Mix & Soil Biology If you're new, just buy a good quality seed-starting mix. Look for fine-textured, bark-free soil. Pro tip: Add a quart of soil from a well-run local garden to introduce beneficial microbes and integrate local soil biology. Advanced growers: Make your own with compost, biochar, worm castings, and indigenous microorganisms (IMO). Compost tea made from local soil is a fantastic boost. Soil Mix Don't mix your own unless you know what you're doing (WRONG ADVICE) Experiment while setting yourself up for success—but start with a 50/50 blend before committing fully. Learn from my mistakes Trays & Containers Deep pots (3-4 inches) = Stronger roots Plastic trays with no drainage holes work great for bottom watering. Solo cups are cheap and effective (poke a few drainage holes). Peat pucks: Can work, but I don't use them. Peat pots: Just don't. Choosing Seeds: Heirloom vs. Hybrid It's all okay! Pick what works for your system. Good seedling choices: Tomatoes, peppers, kale, chard, broccoli, lettuce, loofahs. Less ideal: Squash, cucumbers (direct sow if possible). Don't start indoors: Peas, beans, carrots, and most root crops. First Year: Choose 1-2 things, experiment, and don't stress if you buy starts. Keep going! Troubleshooting Germination: The Paper Towel Trick Use damp paper towels in a plastic bag to check seed viability before planting. Keeping Costs Down (While Buying Quality Equipment) Source second-hand greenhouse supplies from local growers. Attend local seed swaps (like the one here in February) for high-quality, adapted seeds. Consider bulk seed buys as a community. Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link