This will be my first year of growing veggies. I recently bought a lot of seeds and some of them said I could plant indoors this month so I went ahead and did that. I used MPC which I had left over from last year (bought from ASDA) I had a lot of seeds to play with so I took a chance and I was surprised to see them all germinate. I sowed spring onions, chives, carrots, courgettes, some herbs and tomatoes. They have shot up, just waiting to see the tomatoes now. I did worry not using potting compost or other things I head about like vermiculite but in the end all was well.
I've just ordered more seeds online and will be busy when they arrive, for now I'll stick to MPC and keep reading peoples advice to see what works best.
I've just ordered more seeds online and will be busy when they arrive, for now I'll stick to MPC and keep reading peoples advice to see what works best.
Vegetable seeds are generally easy, relative to many ornamentals - which is just as well as they are plants we need to eat in order to live! There are very few really small seeds, nor seeds that take months to germinate (which is what I tend to use vermiculite to cover), and generally they will tolerate a lot of abuse when separating into individual pots and so on. Some seed you get so much in a packet - I've got Lettuce seed with 1,300 seeds for �1.50 - it will last me several years (until it won't germinate any more!) so it is also affordable to sow a pinch in each pot, and then cull the spares (e.g. with scissors) rather than sowing and then separating and transplanting into individual containers. Against that my Cucumber seed for the greenhouse is �1 per seed - so I treat them with kid gloves 
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