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Starting Seeds Indoors — Raising Seedlings for a Head Start
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4. 7월 2026BE
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Starting Seeds Indoors — Raising Seedlings for a Head Start

Give your saved seed a running start by sowing it indoors weeks before the garden is warm. Fill a tray with fine seed mix, sow at the right depth, keep it warm and moist to germinate, then get the seedlings into bright light and pot them on. A buildable school project in germination, damping off, and pricking out.
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A few weeks from sowing to planting out

안내

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Why start seeds inside

Sowing indoors, weeks before it's warm enough outside, gives slow or tender crops — tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, brassicas — a long enough season to ripen, and protects the fragile early seedlings from cold, slugs and weather. You raise them warm and safe, then plant out sturdy young plants.
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Fill a tray with seed mix

Fill cell trays or pots with a fine, low-nutrient SEED mix — not garden soil, which is heavy, full of weed seeds and disease. Firm it gently level and water it before sowing so you don't wash the seeds around.

이 단계의 재료:

Seed Starting TraySeed Starting Tray1
Seed Starting MixSeed Starting Mix1 bag
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Sow at the right depth

The rule of thumb is to bury a seed about twice its own diameter — so big seeds go a knuckle deep, fine seeds are barely covered, and a few (like lettuce) need LIGHT and are only pressed onto the surface. One or two seeds per cell.

이 단계의 재료:

Tomato SeedsTomato Seeds1 packet
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Keep warm to germinate

Cover the tray to hold humidity and keep it warm (about 18-24°C — a heat mat or a warm spot). Mist to keep the surface just moist. Most seeds don't need light to germinate, only warmth and moisture — but check daily, because the moment they sprout everything changes.

필요한 도구:

Seedling Heat MatSeedling Heat Mat
Water Spray BottleWater Spray Bottle
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Give them bright light at once

The instant the seedlings emerge, uncover them and give them the BRIGHTEST light you have — a south window or a grow light held close. Starved of light a seedling stretches tall, pale and floppy ('leggy') reaching for the sun, and never recovers. Cooler now, bright, and not too wet.
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Prick out and pot on

When a seedling grows its first pair of TRUE leaves (the second pair — the first pair are the plainer seed leaves), move it to its own bigger pot. Always lift a seedling by a LEAF, never the stem: a torn leaf regrows, but a crushed stem kills the plant. Water it in and label it.

이 단계의 재료:

Seedling TraySeedling Tray1
Adhesive LabelsAdhesive Labels1
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Grow on and beware damping off

Grow the young plants on in good light, watering when the surface dries but never leaving them cold and soggy — that invites 'damping off', a fungus that topples seedlings at soil level overnight. Good airflow, clean trays and careful watering keep it away. Grow them until it's time to harden off and plant out.
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Compendium — the seedling's two demands

Raising seedlings comes down to serving two needs that switch over the moment the seed sprouts. BEFORE germination a seed lives on its own packed lunch (the food stored in the seed) and asks only for warmth and moisture to wake up and split its coat — light is irrelevant, which is why seeds germinate happily buried in the dark. The very instant the shoot breaks the surface, the priority flips: the tiny store is spent, and the seedling must feed itself by PHOTOSYNTHESIS, so now it craves bright light above all. Miss that handover — leave sprouted seedlings dim — and they 'etiolate', stretching desperately tall and weak toward any light, a stem all leg and no strength. The first leaves you see are usually the COTYLEDONS (seed leaves, part of the seed itself, often plain and rounded); the next to appear are the plant's first TRUE leaves, the signal that its own leaf-factory is running and it's robust enough to prick out. Handle it then by a leaf, because a plant can regrow a lost leaf but not a crushed stem. Two dangers haunt the seedling stage, both from kindness overdone: too little light makes them leggy, and too much water (especially cold and stagnant) breeds DAMPING OFF, the fungal rot that fells seedlings at the base — so bright light, gentle warmth, airflow and restrained watering are the whole art. Starting seeds under cover is an ancient idea — Roman gardeners forced seedlings under sheets of translucent stone — and it remains the gardener's way to steal weeks of season and beat the weather.

재료

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필요 도구

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You can swap these in

Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.

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