The set up.
In our basement I’m using an old etagere as my seed-starting station. It was my parents from the 70’s. Told you it was old! It has glass shelves and is really sturdy so it works quite well for this purpose. It has 4 shelves and each shelf holds two trays.
I use shop lights with one cool bulb & one warm bulb. Nothing special or fancy, just 2 light fixtures above each shelf. Everything is plugged into a timer which stays on 16-18 hours a day. I’ve never used or needed a seed warming mat. My method is to cover the tray with the clear plastic dome when I first plant the seeds, then placing them 1 or 2” below the lights. As soon as the seeds emerge, I take the clear plastic dome off… but always keep the plants pretty close to the lights.
As the plants grow and get taller, I just remove one of the wood pieces underneath the tray to keep them from touching the bulbs. I’ve seen professional set ups that have the light fixture on a pulley system. I’m sure either works fine, I just grabbed what I had handy and it seems to work just fine.
I am so not a professional or a properly trained grower of plants, but through my trial and error I’ve found a system that works for me. I’m on my third year of starting everything from seed. Yay!

The set up.

In our basement I’m using an old etagere as my seed-starting station. It was my parents from the 70’s. Told you it was old! It has glass shelves and is really sturdy so it works quite well for this purpose. It has 4 shelves and each shelf holds two trays.

I use shop lights with one cool bulb & one warm bulb. Nothing special or fancy, just 2 light fixtures above each shelf. Everything is plugged into a timer which stays on 16-18 hours a day. I’ve never used or needed a seed warming mat. My method is to cover the tray with the clear plastic dome when I first plant the seeds, then placing them 1 or 2” below the lights. As soon as the seeds emerge, I take the clear plastic dome off… but always keep the plants pretty close to the lights.

As the plants grow and get taller, I just remove one of the wood pieces underneath the tray to keep them from touching the bulbs. I’ve seen professional set ups that have the light fixture on a pulley system. I’m sure either works fine, I just grabbed what I had handy and it seems to work just fine.

I am so not a professional or a properly trained grower of plants, but through my trial and error I’ve found a system that works for me. I’m on my third year of starting everything from seed. Yay!

The cauliflower

The cauliflower

Trying to get a head start on the garden this year. There are quite a few spring crops that I’d like to try to grow. I currently start my seeds in our basement….more to come.

Trying to get a head start on the garden this year. There are quite a few spring crops that I’d like to try to grow. I currently start my seeds in our basement….more to come.

 
2011 Best Planting Dates based on last frost for Columbus, Ohio
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2011 Best Planting Dates based on last frost for Columbus, Ohio

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O.C.D. party of one. Today I planted a grouping of annuals in this flower bed. Used some garden stakes to create a grid so I would know where to put my seeds. Along the back are Zinnias, Cosmos & Love Lies Bleeding. The middle area has smaller Zinnia, Nasturtium & Candytuft. The front is Alyssum. I’m late getting my flower seeds in the ground. Once I got the vegetable beds going I’ve been a total slacker.

O.C.D. party of one. Today I planted a grouping of annuals in this flower bed. Used some garden stakes to create a grid so I would know where to put my seeds. Along the back are Zinnias, Cosmos & Love Lies Bleeding. The middle area has smaller Zinnia, Nasturtium & Candytuft. The front is Alyssum. I’m late getting my flower seeds in the ground. Once I got the vegetable beds going I’ve been a total slacker.

Corn planted 5/16/10. This is my second year giving corn a try. Last year they did pretty well, just a little small. They do take up space for such a small yield, but it’s still fun to give it a try!

Corn planted 5/16/10. This is my second year giving corn a try. Last year they did pretty well, just a little small. They do take up space for such a small yield, but it’s still fun to give it a try!

Impatiens seeds. Started inside a few weeks ago using a friends left over (and fancy) seed trays.

Impatiens seeds. Started inside a few weeks ago using a friends left over (and fancy) seed trays.

This weekend I planted the seeds that go directly in the ground. Corn, beans, carrots, cucumber & butternut squash. Still to plant are the summer squash & pumpkins.

This weekend I planted the seeds that go directly in the ground. Corn, beans, carrots, cucumber & butternut squash. Still to plant are the summer squash & pumpkins.