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Learn our method for starting seeds indoors. Get good seed germination rate faster. Growing vegetables indoors can give you a jump in colder climates. Subscribe to our Gardening Channel for more growing tips: ►https://www.youtube.com/user/firstclassgardens Follow us on Twitter: ► https://twitter.com/elilyfarm Starting Seeds Part 1: ►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTLK55-Fl80 Starting Seeds Part 2: ►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjrX-sPkBx8 Best Soil Mix ►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ObpypQ78BA Grow Seeds Indoors ►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBvkQRAFSUA Rare Flowers in our Garden ►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9BzOMGJlvw Fastest way to start seeds in containers either with paper towel, perlite or coffee filter. We used daylily seeds in this video. Typical germination will occur in a few day. Make sure temperature is warm and sunlight is provided atleast 6 hours a day. Starting garden plants from seeds indoors can be an enjoyable project for any gardener. It's a relatively inexpensive way to grow a wide variety of plants. Many garden favorites are found in a greater variety of colors, sizes and growth habits as seeds, rather than as started plants. Organic Gardening provides organic food. You can start growing strawberries, growing tomatoes, growing cucumbers, growing mushrooms, growing vegetables of all sorts with this fast indoor germination method. Sowing seeds indoors provides a jump start in colder climates. When selecting vegetable varieties, check packets for the number of days until harvest to be sure your choices will ripen before frost. Many long-season vegetables must be started indoors in early spring. Similarly, many annual flowers need an indoor start if they are to bloom during the summer. All seeds contain specialized cells that mobilize and grow when the germination process is triggered by moisture, temperature and sometimes light. Moisture and stored nutrients energize the embryo, which contains the latent structures for a plant’s root, stem and leaves. Most vegetable seeds that germinate quickly (such as cabbage and tomatoes) enter their dormant state with mature, fully formed embryos. The carrot family is at a disadvantage, however, because most Umbelliferae seeds (think parsley, fennel and dill) need time for their underdeveloped ovaries to grow before they can sprout. Other slow sprouters — spinach, for example — have compounds that inhibit germination in their seed coats. These compounds have to break down in the soil before the root and sprout can burst forth into the world. Growing Seeds indoors - How to Grow Seeds Faster