Growing hostas from seed can be very rewarding! Think about it, in just a few weeks you can end up with a whole bunch of little hosta plants! The best thing is you can collect these seeds yourself from your plants in the fall and add lots of new plants in the spring. It took my hosta seeds about 12 days to germinate from seed. I collected the seeds toward the end of November. Put them in a refrigerator for 7 days, then sowed the seeds. Some of the seeds germinated at different rates but you can see that in the video.
00:00 Intro
01:00 Separating Hosta Seeds
02:24 Using a Wet Paper Towel
03:06 Putting them in a plastic bag
03:18 Sowing the Hosta Seeds
04:27 Seed Starting Mix
06:33 Sowing The Seeds on the Surface of Seed Starting Mix
08:40 Spritzing the seeds
10:17 Germination 12 Days Since Sowing
11:00 2 More Days
11:34 1 Week Later (21 days since sowing)
How to Divide Hostas (video): [ Ссылка ]
Seed Starting Mix (affiliate): [ Ссылка ]
As you can see in the video almost any kind of container will work to start your seeds. The tin tray did a good job and it was helpful to have the plastic lid to use as a humidity dome. Use your imagination and you can start seeds in all kinds of containers. Re-use and recycle!
Thanks for watching and please feel free to stop by my website GrowingTheHomeGarden.com for more gardening information.
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