Growing Vegetable Transplants
Few situations are a bigger waste of money than buying vegetable transplants. This runs specifically true if you’re buying quick annuals, like lettuce, spinach, or arugula. Buying 4 lettuce transplants for $2 is barely cheaper than buying fully grown heads within the store, considering the soil, fertilizer, and time that goes into raising those heads of lettuce, you might break even – but you will probably wind up paying more for anyone four heads of lettuce, and spend far more time looking after them.
This is why growing your personal vegetable starts in your home surpasses buying overpriced transplants. You may get a packet of lettuce seeds at the shop, which has over 300 seeds. Used sparingly, this may potentially cause 100 heads of lettuce – all for $3 approximately!
First, visit the store and grab those packs of seeds. Grab a bag of organic potting soil to go with it. If you would like, you should buy some seed starting trays, that you can find at any feed and seed store. You may want to consider using recycled yogurt cups. These are the perfect size to cultivate all sorts of vegetable starts, and they also could possibly get fairly large your room. You may also use empty egg cartons. Once you transplant them out in the soil it is possible to leave them within their egg container – it will break down quickly in the soil and release the roots.






