
I came across an old photo of my very first seed starting system(circa 1998) and I wanted to share it with you to show you that a seed starting system does not have to be one of those $700 specialty grow racks advertised in the fancy gardening magazines. You can see from the above photo that a simple shop light on a table or bench will do the trick just fine. I really am not even sure what I grew that year although I do see some tomatoes and I think I also grew some stock. No, not the kind that tumbles on Wall Street but a nice spicy scented flower. I also see that this must have been when I discovered Gardener's Supply Company because of the white APS . The APS ( Accelerated Propagation System) is my favorite way to start seeds. Here's what the system looks like close up.


Over the years I have adapted and changed my simple "lights over a table" growing system into something a bit more sophisticated. I admit what started as a simple request for a utility sink in an unfinished basement led to a complete basement remodeling. I ended up with great cabinetry to hold all my seed starting supplies and nice metal shelves to hold the shop lights. Ok, I went over the top but now I have a really great spot of my own to plant my dreams.
Yes, indeed you did. I was getting very irritated trying to compliment you on your awesome new blog. But now I am extremely happy.
ReplyDeleteI won't make the obvious jokes about your seed starting system and the grow lights triggering the vice squad's interest. Because I go for the unusual, the unexpected joke.
As soon as I can think of one.
Yowzer...what a basement/seed growing set up. I'm in awe...
ReplyDeleteWow, that's really bright. I bet you don't get a case of SAD with such a nice, well-lit seed starting station in the house like that.
ReplyDeleteI know that this is an old post, but do you use just regular fluorescent lights or are they special growing lights? I bought the little NanoDome, but the asparagus I'm growing is getting too tall.
ReplyDeleteI just use regular fluorescent tubes not expensive grow lights. I do try and change them out about every other year though. Not sure if it really helps or not but when I put the new bulbs in it is so much brighter than I tend to think it helps.
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