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Vegetable seedling planting tips

Vegetable seedling planting tips

Posted on November 30, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Vegetable seedling planting tips

These vegetable seedling planting tips can have a profound impact on the success of your planting. You will be surprised at how simple and cost effective these methods are for any level of vegetable gardener. The vegetable seedling planting tips have evolved and been progressively refined by many years of running organic and biodynamic vegetable gardens..

Plant source – If you have grown your own seedlings, it is ideal to use open pollinated seeds as your planting stock, since these will give you certainty about saving seed. If you are buying seedlings and do not know if the seedlings are from open pollinated seed stock, then assume they are not and do not save seeds from them. We have a seed saving workshop coming up on October 19 at our Draper, Brisbane urban farm.

Seedling quality – For vegetable seedlings to survive the shock of moving from a seedling container into your garden bed, they should have achieved a reasonable size, for example lettuce seedlings must have good size leaves and be appropriate colour. I have seen seedling suppliers selling tiny lettuce seedlings that are yellowed. These will die as soon as planted. The vegetable seedlings must look healthy and should not have gone to flower. Don’t be tempted buying cheap seedlings that are looking a bit off. You would be better off saving money by getting some open pollinated seeds and growing them yourself.

Planting in season – It is very easy to be trapped with this one as some nurseries will sell vegetable seedlings all year round, whether they are in season or not. Make sure you have a planting calendar that is independent or use a seedling supplier that grows the seedlings in your local climate. Keeping a journal of how your plants go from year to year to develop your wisdom on timing of planting.

Preparing your garden bed – Clear your planting space of old plants and weeds, loosen soil with a pitch fork to get air in the soil (don’t turn it over), add some organic liquid manure fertiliser, water the bed so its very moist and cover the bed with mulch (make sure the mulch is not mouldy as this will transfer to the plants, lucerne hay and sugar cane mulch can be like this at times)

Planting the seedlings – Make space in your mulched bed for the seedling and put a handful of compost in your planting hole, plant the seedling straight into the compost and move the mulch up close to the base of the plant. The picture above shows this process.

Watering the seedlings – Because you have already made the soil moist from watering it before mulching, you will only need to lightly water the seedlings (try not to stress them with too much water pressure). Water them every few days as they settle in and keep watch, if the weather is very hot, you may need more regular watering but seedlings have small roots that are close to the surface so if your soil does not hold water very well, you will need to water more often. In the first watering, it can help to add liquid fertiliser if you do not have good quality compost made from a hot compost process.

I am always excited at planting out a bed with new seedlings as its the start of another living journey in the garden. You can never be totally sure how well it will go, but working with these vegetable seedling planting tips and adopting a consistent rhythm of garden management techniques, you will have covered most of the bases.

Happy gardening

PS: Come along to one of our Workshops or talk to us about our Coaching service.

Authored by Peter Kearney – www.myfoodgarden.com.au

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