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Greenhouse Management

Growing your own seedlings saves money and extends the growing season. You will need to care for your seedlings every day for many weeks in a greenhouse. These simple tips will help you grow health

How to choose the right tray for your seedlings

How to choose the right tray for your seedlings. Learn how to choose the right size cell pack or pot to transplant seedlings into. Seedlings grow best when their roots have room to grow.

Starting Seeds Indoors

Start seeds in a greenhouse to:
Save money. Seeds cost less than plants. Grow special varieties that are only available as seeds. Or use seeds you saved. Extend the growing season. Time your

Planting Swiss Chard in Trays

Growers will learn how and when to start planting swiss chard seeds in trays inside a greenhouse.

How to Use a Seedling Heat Mat to Start Seeds

A seedling heat mat is a waterproof plastic mat. It heats your soil by about 10-20°F or 6-11°C warmer than the air temperature. It keeps the soil at a constant temperature and helps the seeds g

Start Lots of Seeds in Slot Trays

You can use slot trays to start lots of seeds in a small space. Do this when space is limited, seed is old, germination rate is low, or seed is too small to handle.

Planting Seed Potatoes by Hand

Plant seed potatoes in your field. Learn the steps and correct spacing.

How to Prepare a Walk-Behind Seeder

A walk-behind seeder is easy to use and to maintain. You save time seeding compared to planting by hand, and get more consistent spacing.

How to Transplant Onions

Learn how to plant onions by hand. Planting onion transplants is a fast way to grow onions.

Hilling Potatoes

Learn how to hill potatoes for a healthy and productive crop.

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