E10: Seed Starting & Transplanting | Paul Hutcheson of Windmill Heights Garden Center

It is the time of year when gardeners get the itch to start seeds.  Depending on your zone, you may have already begun the process of sprouting seeds for your future garden.  Whether you are already watching tiny sprouts emerge or you have many weeks left to wait, you will love this conversation with Paul Hutcheson, owner of Windmill Heights Garden Center.  He breaks down how to achieve the perfect timing in starting seeds and transplanting, how to pursue ideal conditions, plus some incredible advice for new gardeners.  Join us for this rich conversation as we look forward to spring and summer gardening. In this episode, we cover: Paul’s story of growing up in a gardening family and taking over the family business The two most important dates for a gardener to know each year Doing the math on when to start different seeds Choosing the right soil for seed starting Creating the ideal conditions through light, temperature, and nutrition The process of hardening off and transplanting outdoors Continuing to care for your seedlings after you have planted them in the ground Deciding whether to start your own seeds or purchase started plants Advice for the beginning gardener The value of keeping a record of your garden over the years View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. RESOURCES MENTIONED The story of Windmill Heights Garden Center with Paul and Mason The Homestead Journal Planner CONNECT Paul Hutcheson | Website | Instagram | Facebook Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Join us at the Homesteaders of America Conference in October 2023!

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Welcome to the OFFICIAL Homesteaders of America podcast! A podcast all about homesteading, gardening, livestock, natural living, and the celebration of this beautiful homesteading lifestyle. We talk about current events, inspiration, the Homesteaders of America conference, the homestead life, and more! Enjoy interviews with some of the nation's top farmers and homesteaders, newbies and experienced homesteaders, and tips and tricks along the way.