
Grow Your Own Spring Greens: Best Seeds to Start Indoors for Early Harvest
Welcome to "Grow Your Own Spring Greens: Best Seeds to Start Indoors for Early Harvest"! In this video, we’ll guide you through the top seeds to start indoors for a bountiful early spring harvest. Discover which greens thrive when started inside and how to get them growing before the outdoor planting season begins. We’ll cover essential tips on seed selection, soil preparation, and indoor growing conditions to ensure you enjoy fresh, nutritious greens like spinach, lettuce, and arugula as soon as spring arrives. Perfect for gardeners looking to get a head start on their spring crops. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more gardening tips! Welcome to the Culinary Garden, I’m Sarah. I’ve been gardening and growing for many years in all kinds of gardens - from organic farms to small residential spaces - and I’ve learned a lot along the way. I became a Master Gardener in 2021, and am a chef and restauranteur. In 2012 we started the Culinary Garden to grow food for our restaurant, Ducks aren’t Real. Our courtyard area includes raised beds, pergolas, fruit trees, and a greenhouse, and uses organic methods and permaculture ideas to grow food every step of the way, from seed to salad. We are located in the Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, in the middle of the Maritimes. Our south-facing garden provides a bit of a microclimate, so we are between Canadian climactic zone 5b/6a. I am making these videos to show you the growing season in a restaurant kitchen garden: planning, planting, harvesting, processing, and of course, problem-solving. I will offering experienced advice as we go from the garden to the kitchen, to inspired you to cultivate your plate no matter what your level of garden experience. #gardening #garden #gardeninglife #gardeningtips #gardeninspiration #growyourownfood #organicgardening #vegetablegarden #greenthumb #horticulture #greenhouse #grow #kitchengarden #restaurantgarden #restaurant #newbrunswick #maritimes #culinarygarden #seeds #soil #seedstarting #gardentools