Seed Starting & Propagation Learning Hub

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A complete guide to starting vegetables from seed, based on 30+ years of hands-on gardening experience in Sonoma Valley.

Starting vegetables from seed is one of the most satisfying parts of gardening. It lets you grow the exact varieties you want—when you want them—while saving money and gaining a deep understanding of your garden’s needs. I’ve been starting seeds indoors and outdoors for more than three decades, from simple tabletop setups to full-season indoor grow-light benches. This hub brings together everything I’ve learned so you can start strong and grow healthy, vigorous seedlings every time.

Use this hub as a step-by-step learning path—or jump into any topic when you need help.


Seed Starting & Propagation Learning Hub

Start here — Seed Starting Basics: A Complete Beginner-to-Advanced Guide for Indoor and Outdoor Seed Starting

Seed Starting Fundamentals

Planning & Timingds

Seed Starting Tools, Supplies & Setup

 Seedling Care, Troubleshooting & Success Tips

How to Use This Hub

This learning hub is designed to guide you from choosing seeds all the way through healthy transplants ready for the garden. Here’s a recommended path:

  1. Start with the basics: Learn how seeds germinate and how to set up your starting area.
  2. Plan your season: Use the Seed Starting Calendar and Buyer’s Guides to select varieties and schedule sowing dates.
  3. Gather your tools: Choose trays, mix, heat mats, and lights that fit your space and budget.
  4. Start your seeds: Follow the step-by-step method and starter variety list.
  5. Grow and troubleshoot: Keep seedlings strong with proper care and quick fixes when problems arise.
  6. Move seedlings outdoors: (You can link to your transplanting guides here if you want.)

My Experience: Why This Hub Exists

I garden year-round in Sonoma Valley, starting thousands of seedlings each year for my raised beds, mounded beds, and containers. Over the decades I’ve learned how small adjustments—light height, seed depth, heat mats, watering method—make the difference between strong transplants and weak, leggy starts. This hub brings together that experience so you can start seeds with confidence and grow a more successful vegetable garden.

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