BEWARE! Never Let Your Seedlings Fail Again…The Ultimate Guide to Guarantee Healthy Plants!

DO NOT LET YOUR SPRING BLISS TURN TO SPRING WOES!

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Intro – 00:00
Spring Arrive and Brings a Warning – 00:15
Don’t Let this Happen to You – 00:39
Simple and Effective Seedling Protection Box – 01:25
New Spring Merch! – 02:04
Multifunctional Raised Bed Coverings – 02:27
Issues Growing Peas – 03:09
Pea Boxes to Protect from Critters – 03:22
A Clay Spray to Fend of Cucumber Beetles – 04:26
The Importance of Protecting Your Seedlings – 04:49
Preventing Issues with Companion Planting – 05:21
How Companion Planting Confuses Pests – 05:41
A Great Garden Spray, Neem Oil – 06:21
A Spray for Cabbage Worms and Loopers, BT – 06:43
Preventing Pests with Variety Selection – 07:04
Preventing Disease with Variety Selection – 07:28
Beware Before You Transplant – 07:49
Preventing Transplant Shock – 08:00
Hardening Off Plants – 08:15
Optimizing the Health of Seedlings – 08:53
Mistakes New Gardeners Make with Seedlings, Preventing Leggy Seedlings – 09:08
Outro – 12:15

18 Replies to “BEWARE! Never Let Your Seedlings Fail Again…The Ultimate Guide to Guarantee Healthy Plants!”

  1. Wish those who read this comment will have a lot of luck and lots of happiness in life????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

  2. I know you've talked about Surround kaolin clay to protect fruit trees from the plum curculio but where do you get it? I've got one tree, I don't need a million pound bag of it….
    Thank you!!
    -KC

  3. Hi James and hi to Tuck also. I have lots of birds. As seedlings sprout in the garden and transplanting into the garden, I sprinkle crushed eggshells for the nesting birds that need the calcium. Birds have a water source. Trees near by for nesting. Thanks for the reminder of interplanting to confuse the pests. Zone 6b Ct.
    Praying for the conditions we need for a bountiful harvest.

  4. It’s nice idea. I have slugs and I need to put my seedlings up on a wire hang shelf to protect them. Otherwise bye bye seedlings. Thx

  5. James, how big is your property ? It looks like a city block in your videos..

  6. I agree with most of your advice but I can say from experience that Neem oil doesn't work and can actually do alittle damage to the plant. Also, Squash Beatles hang out under the leaves and on the stems so I'm not sure how the clay helps but I haven't tried that one personally so I'll give it a try.

  7. I love how he gets into the topics for discussion without wasting half a video first and then having to watch the rest of the video to find out what he is talking about. Other videos dance the long road around things and their video is nearly finished before they nearly give hints you need. James does a great job getting his points across and I love repeating his videos to recap, pick up on what I may have missed or want to learn more. James has knowledge, experience and passion giving the viewers great insight, hints and tips and is an excellent Chanel to subscribe and follow. Great work James and of course Tuck ❤

  8. i protected my seedlings with a box just like yours and slug ate them hahaha

  9. I’m just building a bio dome ????
    Because raised beds are so pricey to complete and dry out rapidly for my area I’m going back to wide in ground long rows. It will be so much easier to hoop and cover and irrigate. It will also relieve frost/freeze anxiety. Those cabbage worms are not getting into the Brussels this year. We have to fence everything. I can’t believe you caught a woodchuck. I’m sure you didn’t use a garbage can. We had only 1 and he disappeared in a hurry. They are so destructive to not just the garden, but foundations and cement steps.
    It’s very expensive and depressing to lose plants to wildlife. And yes, it takes such a Long time for the growing season to start and for fruit plants to produce that I can’t afford (time/money) not to protect the plants.
    Great points, thanks!

  10. Thanks,I want to know the way to sprout minor seeds,like strawberry. Can I do this way for strawberry ????.And thanks again for sharing your knowledge

  11. Biggest mistake I've made with my own seedlings? My grow shelf does not have the proper grow lights. Apparently each bulb is only 800 lumens, which is way too low. A lot of my seedlings grew too leggy and keeled over at the first hint of stress. It's recommended that your grow lights have at least 3,000 lumens, but ideally they should have 7,000 lumens per sq ft.

  12. I tried growing brassicas from seed twice this year. I gave up. Both times they became leggy and fell over. I had the seed in seed starter soil and on heating mat. I had them in window sunlight. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Any ideas?

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