
Garden Season Starts in February (Here’s What We Plant First)

February might look like winter outside, but garden season has already started inside.
In this video we share what we’re planting on the homestead right now and why starting seeds in February makes such a difference later in the season.
We cover:
🌱 What crops need an early start
🌡 How we germinate seeds indoors
💡 Lighting, warmth, and soil tips
🪴 Our seed-starting setup
⏳ What can wait and what can’t
🌿 How early planting leads to bigger harvests
Getting seeds started now means stronger plants, earlier harvests, and a longer growing season — especially for slow growers.
Spring gardens aren’t made in spring… they start in winter.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedA gardener shares her February seed-starting routine, focusing on brassicas and experimental \"seed snail rolling\" to improve root health. The video covers organic pest management, the use of grow lights, and sustainable farm practices, while providing a winter tour of her garden and updates on her indoor Meyer lemon tree and livestock.
