Sunday, April 17, 2011

Starting Seeds

It is that time of year!  With many of the bulbs starting to bloom around here it is time to start thinking about planting some seeds.  A few days ago I planted some sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) seeds out at a coastal property in Cape Elizabeth I maintain.  These seeds have a tough coat and benefit from soaking overnight before planting as well as nicking the outside to hasten germination.  Few seeds can handle our chilly nighttime temperatures, but sweet peas thrive in cool weather and can handle light frosts.


If you are interested in starting your own seeds or just learning more about it I have a great book to recommend, The New Seed-Starters Handbook by Nancy Bubel.  Originally published in 1988, this gardening classic covers everything from starting seeds of all kinds to transplanting and saving seeds.


Happy planting!

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