I want to start some seeds, see if I can get them to sprout, and successfully keep them alive. I know it's kind of early to think about starting (isn't it?) but I love having a project and since I've never planted from seed before, I feel like a little (a lot?) early is better than too late - especially if my first attempt fails miserably and I have to start over. Anyway, I have a bunch of seeds from a couple of the plants in my garden and I started thinking it might be fun to pick up some Solo cups and potting soil and see how it goes. Is it ridiculous to think that I could sprout seeds now and keep the baby plants alive (inside, with hopefully proper care and proper lighting) until it's time to put them in the ground next year?Â
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Along the same lines, I tried to find indoor greenhouse ideas but didn't have much luck. It did occur to me, though, that I still have a terrarium or two in the attic from my reptile/amphibian-owning days. Depending on the size of the ones I have left (I don't remember!), I could fit maybe one or two plants in each. If I did this, would I need to have something in the bottom to soak up excess water? The terrariums don't have drainage (there's a hole, but I'd need to plug that before filling or I'd lose all my soil) and I saw on one site that the person put pumice stone (or something similar) on the floor of the terrarium (or was it tupperware?) and put soil on top. Would that work?
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I'm also really open to suggestions of better ways to grow inside. I have a room that gets nice, steady light almost all day, as well as an unheated (but insulated) sunroom. I was going to bring in a couple of this year's plants for the winter, but I found aphids on them yesterday. There is no way I could let ladybugs loose in my house to eat the aphids (they creep me out!) so it looks like I'll be starting fresh next year. Basically I keep reading all the awesome glogs and I'm just really excited to try my hand at growing from seed!Â
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Along the same lines, I tried to find indoor greenhouse ideas but didn't have much luck. It did occur to me, though, that I still have a terrarium or two in the attic from my reptile/amphibian-owning days. Depending on the size of the ones I have left (I don't remember!), I could fit maybe one or two plants in each. If I did this, would I need to have something in the bottom to soak up excess water? The terrariums don't have drainage (there's a hole, but I'd need to plug that before filling or I'd lose all my soil) and I saw on one site that the person put pumice stone (or something similar) on the floor of the terrarium (or was it tupperware?) and put soil on top. Would that work?
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I'm also really open to suggestions of better ways to grow inside. I have a room that gets nice, steady light almost all day, as well as an unheated (but insulated) sunroom. I was going to bring in a couple of this year's plants for the winter, but I found aphids on them yesterday. There is no way I could let ladybugs loose in my house to eat the aphids (they creep me out!) so it looks like I'll be starting fresh next year. Basically I keep reading all the awesome glogs and I'm just really excited to try my hand at growing from seed!Â