5 Mistakes When Growing Seedlings and Transplanting

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If you avoid these 5 mistakes you will have bigger harvests from your garden

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I am 60 years old, I live in the north of Germany and I learn a lot from your very informative videos. An extra plus are your infectious enthusiasm, clear explanations and tips, and last but not least this adorable dog for company. I myself am always accompanied in my garden by my two cats, and I understand your joy. More people like you and the world can heal again!

KRIS
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I love it that your little dog eats all his veggies, and that you actually let him, that's so cool.

lokisfriend
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Omg! thanks for not blabbering first three hundred years of the video and giving actual info! Respect ✊🏼

lady
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This guy should have more subscribers. Genuine, sincere, knowledgable, dives straight to the point, delivers quick rather than beat around the bush.

sunnysidhu
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"If something's worth doing, it's worth doing it wrong until you can get it right." Love this!

lovelyzza
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No harvests without planting the seeds, James, I agree, I too am definitely a sower THEN a grower in my gardens. I love how down to earth you are as you teach. Makes me wonder if that is what you do or or did for a living. i could see you in front of a science class of eager young minds waiting to absorb the knowledge you drop like little sponges! I know i learn something from you in every video you post. Thank you and Sweet Tuck!

seedaholicgardens
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I like your idea of using the red plastic cups for seedlings, and the water jugs, too. I really enjoyed seeing your dog and hearing what you said about having him in the garden, and about being grateful. I very much appreciated what you said about making mistakes and learning from them. I needed to hear all of this. Thank you.

jango
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He actually let's his information be the star of the video.

manonanisland
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Love this kind of video....harvests are great but this is relatable to everyone 👍🌱

aljohnson
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Im from Jersey too, and I love that this dude is so down to earth, and he gets to the point. His dog is so cute.

Honesttalks
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New gardener here. Your videos are GOLD! I've learned so much already from watching you. Please, keep delivering. You and Tuck are changing the world one garden at a time! And yes, please do a video on staking the plants. Thanks for everything!👍

deeb
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"The true value is how we get there". Amen to that. Keep doing your videos with that philosophy.

swdw
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Yesterday we got hit with a four inch snowfall, and today it all melted. The weather in IL has been so bipolar this spring. I will say that gazing into the winter scenery was a pretty magical event. It snowed almost all afternoon into the night, and I enjoy every minute of it. Even though each day is a blessing I'm ready for my David Austin Rose's to pop up. You're so blessed to be able to plant your seedlings in the ground already. This journey with you guys is going to be pretty cool. I've checked out some of you past vlogs and have enjoyed them.

shawnamuschamp
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Great tips James. In particular I like the one about using a fan. Some people forget the win aspect when hardening off plants. The fan also helps keep mold away.

CustomGardenSolutions
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Thank you so much for your tips. I live in a windy area & never thought of using the tops of milk containers, recently learned how to make containers using the bottoms, now I won't waste anything before eventually recycling it all. Your passion for gardening is contagious. I used to have a brown thumb, turned kaki now it's becoming true green. Playing in the dirt is the healthiest hobby I have & it mostly gives back. Helps with people like you, sharing your wisdom. Been watching a lot of your videos, Thanks again!!!

jennyl.
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Yes on the hardening off I have so many times took plants straight from the store directly to the garden not thinking of the shade cloth covering all of them and the consistency in watering, but now growing all my own I learned this the hard way this took me 3 years to learn.

jiggjohns
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That's right James, the journey is the reward. Thank you for sharing all your tips, much appreciated.

captainanthony
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Got some lavender in the ground. Also have many herbs in pots for now. In May, we go to buy supplies for a 3 ft by 10 ft raised bed for potatoes and sweet potatoes and some carrots. Our clay soil, even with wood chips, won't grow those root crops. We have Jerusalem Artichokes coming up with lots of garlic and onions! Tomatoes are in the ground for the most part. Can't wait to see our Mini Food Forest in full this year, but next year there will be blackberries, honey berries, elderberries and in a few years some grapes, apples and pears! Thanks for all of your help, James. We would never have done this without you! Blessings from NE Missouri!

PaulaJoDavis
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James is still one of the BEST at videos. Just the facts (and LOTS OF THEM) and covers a lot or relevant info, and Tuck, as always, deserves to be bragged on.

samsdaughterdehaven
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Thanks James &Tuck!I'm growing Cherokee purple tomatoes in tiny pots now. So excited to get them in the ground soon

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