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Winter sowing in upcycled containers creates stronger seedlings in spring

  • Winter sowing is a method for planting seeds in makeshift greenhouses made from upcycled materials.
  • Cold-Tolerant plants like herbs, parsley, and spinach are suitable for winter sowing, benefiting from natural watering and outdoor freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Seeds sown outdoors benefit from natural watering and freeze-thaw cycles, improving germination and resilience against weather conditions.
  • Seedlings started outdoors will be hardier and more vigorous than those sown indoors, ready for transplanting after the danger of frost.
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Winter sowing in upcycled containers creates stronger seedlings in spring

Many people start seeds indoors in late winter to have seedlings ready to plant in spring. But what about starting them outdoors, despite the cold?

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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