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Gardening – Indoor Seed Starting Engineered for Simplicity

Successfully start seeds inside to produce plants for your garden using a method designed to minimize work and cost.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 19m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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Description

Learn how to start seeds inside so you can enjoy the wonderful taste of heirloom vegetables that aren’t available for purchase at the supermarket. From seed to plant ready for transplant outside, I will walk you through the process step by step showing you not only what I do, but why I do it so that you can not only successfully follow my method, but adapt it for your individual needs. This course can help you with your indoor seed starting regardless of whether you’re planning an urban vegetable garden, a container garden, want to use the square foot method in raised beds, or want to go all organic with your gardening approach.
Easily Start Seeds Inside Successfully Using the Methods Described in this Comprehensive Course.
•Discover how to take the work out of seed starting •Learn how to make watering easy. •Grow strong seedlings that succeed in your garden. •Take the guesswork out of lighting. •Avoid costly mistakes with fertilizer. Seed Starting Inside is the Cornerstone of a Successful Garden – and the Only Option If You Want Access to a Wide Variety of Delicious Heirloom Vegetables.
I grow hundreds of varieties (yes – varieties) of heirloom vegetables each year, many of which must be started from seed inside if I wish to grow them – I can’t go to a local store and purchase plants. Starting from seed not only allows me to save money on plants, but it also enables me to make sure I have strong healthy seedlings ready to plant out on my schedule. In a given year I’ll start 45-60 different varieties of tomatoes, and 15-30 different varieties of sweet peppers inside – along with several other types of vegetables. Rest assured though that my methods will work for you whether you have a small container garden or a large three acre plot.
In my search to find solutions and improved methods to the various challenges gardening provides, I’ve taken a holistic approach to gardening. When searching for a solution or improvement to a current process, I heavily consider both related fields of study as well as related environmental factors. This has led me to researching things such as hydroponics, aquaponics, grafting, and vermicomposting to discover what principles have been learned there that I can leverage to improve my gardening methods. I’ve also become involved in fields that compliment my gardening needs such as beekeeping and raising chickens. All of this is experience you get to benefit from as you learn the methods I’ve developed.
Overview
I’ve used my skills as an engineer to design a method for seed starting that minimizes much of the work involved, reduces costs without cutting corners I’ll regret later, and helps to ensure my success. You can benefit from my experience by taking this course which enables you to replicate my successes without the need to experience the failures I’ve discovered along the way.
What successes have I had? Taste is my biggest success, but I don’t have any way of showing that to you short of you trying it for yourself. A great harvest is my second biggest success. Keep in mind I’m not a “professional farmer” – I have a day job, yet I easily manage a densely planted 1/4 acre garden producing more food than my family of seven could ever hope to eat. Everything in that garden I start from seed, and many of those seeds must be started inside each year to provide a long enough growing season for the plant. See my promo video for the course for pictures of some of what comes out of my garden every year.
If size is what impresses you, with no special attention (I’m not intentionally trying to grow “contest vegetables”) I’ve had 3-4 lb tomatoes, sweet peppers easily 8 inches in length, pumpkins over 100 lbs, and muskmelons (cantaloupe) in excess of 35 lbs. Many of my tomato plants easily reach 7ft – some even having stems that look like miniature trees.
Starting your seeds inside correctly is the foundation for growing good healthy plants in your garden and having a successful harvest. How you start your seeds inside will help you avoid common gardening problems such as aphids and blossom end rot.
In this course I walk you step by step through the details you need to successfully start seeds inside. I utilize spreadsheets, video lectures, hands on demonstrations, white board sessions, PDF summary points, and pictures showing the principles we’re discussing to provide you the details you need to be successful. In addition, I’m available to provide clarification and answer any questions you may have about seed starting inside to help you be successful.
Seed starting inside does not need to be a lot of work, and it doesn’t need to be complicated or intimidating. Let me make it easy for you.
Udemy offers a money back guarantee on my course through their website allowing you to try it risk-free.
Sign up now for my course so I can start working with you to enable you to be successful starting seeds inside.

You will learn

✓ Correctly determine which plants to start inside from seed.
✓ Choose suitable containers for indoor seed starting.
✓ Select appropriate soil for indoor seed starting.
✓ Plant seeds at the correct depth in the soil.
✓ Prevent less than perfect germination from disrupting their garden plans.
✓ Provide water to their seedlings with a minimum of effort and no danger of over/under watering.
✓ Choose correct and economical lighting for indoor seed starting.
✓ Minimize the hassle involved with providing light for indoor seed starting.
✓ Handle temperature needs for indoor seed starting making the best use of available resources.
✓ Correctly determine when and how to provide nutrients for indoor seed starting.
✓ Prepare plants started indoors for planting outside.
✓ Economically automate indoor seed starting to minimize effort and expense involved in the process.
✓ Start and grow plants inside in a manner designed to insure their success outside later in the year.

Requirements

• You should have already put some thought into what kinds of plants you’d like to grow in your garden before starting this course. You will also need to find the average last frost date for your growing region as that will be used to calculate seed starting and transplant dates. If you’re a first time gardener, you’ll need additional material beyond this course covering how to garden outside. Be prepared to take notes during the course. Summaries and notes are provided at the end of sections, but are not necessarily all inclusive of the points covered in that section.
• The materials needed to accomplish the various steps of the process will be covered during the course, but a comprehensive list is not provided as my goal is to help you choose the materials best suited to your particular environment and needs – this is particularly important as many students will have a vastly different seed starting environment/needs in terms of space, temperature, lighting options, etc.

This course is for

• This course is designed for those looking to start seeds inside for the first time, but contains tips and methods that would be useful to many who are already experienced with indoor seed starting.
• This course is not designed to cover general gardening outside – it focuses solely on seed starting inside. The course is suitable for first time gardeners, though first time gardeners will need to obtain additional information covering how to garden outside.
Gardener, Beekeeper, IT Infrastructure and Network Engineer
I have over 25 years of experience in the IT industry providing expertise in programming, storage, systems, and other facets of IT, though my focus has been in networking. My broad experience has allowed me to tackle issues involving multiple disciplines and provide successful solutions. I have designed networks for educational institutions, local governments, law enforcement, telecoms, ISPs, and large international enterprises.
I love the field of IT because it’s constantly changing and there are always new things to learn.
As a child, I spent a lot of time working in the family garden, helping on my grandparent’s farm, or helping on the farms of neighbors. Farming was hard work and helped me decide at an early age that I wanted to gain an education that would open other doors for me.
As an adult, I encountered farming again, but this time as an engineer. I recognized it not simply as hard work, but as a challenge – an opportunity to build a better mousetrap as I puzzled out one of the greatest mysteries our planet has to offer – Nature. That was over 10 years ago.
Heirloom vegetables were one of the wonderful early discoveries in home gardening for me – realizing there were far more options to what I could grow than what was available in the grocery store, or sold as seedlings at various garden stores. Heirloom vegetables opened up a whole new world of food and taste for me I had no idea existed. Once discovered, I set out with the intent to grow as many as possible to discover what I liked the best. My plan is that should I ever run out of new varieties, I will try breeding better varieties from the wonderful ones I have already discovered.
I still have much to learn and many challenges left to solve (where would the fun be if I didn’t?) but I’ve learned much and found numerous ways to make the home gardening experience easier and more successful. My wife shakes her head at every new wild idea I have, but smiles as well realizing that behind every one of my forthcoming failures there will eventually be a success. A solution. A better mousetrap.
I love teaching and sharing with others the things that I’ve learned. It’s never enough for me to teach how to do something, I always feel compelled to teach the “Why?” as well. What’s the point of doing something if you don’t know why you’re doing it? If you know why you’re doing something, then you can also recognize opportunities to improve it.
I look forward to seeing you in my courses so I can share with you the things I’ve learned and help you to enjoy some of the same successes I’ve enjoyed.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 2h 19m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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