Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
It's much faster to start them indoors. Simply fold a paper towel in half and place your seeds in the crease, then wet it and place into a plastic baggie. Keep them in a dark place and you should have sprouts within 48 hours!.
Thats rite sunbiz that is the best way..But I thought maybe he wanted to be a nature kid and stay outside.... Good call again.:thumbsup:
Coachgee Reviewed by Coachgee on . How can I start my seedlings outdoors? I have tried to start my seedlings outdoors in plastic containers with holes so they will get air. The insects keep on eating my plants and killing them. Is there any better way I can start my seedlings outdoors without having them get eaten by insects?:( Rating: 5