tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4772659155903765032.post7539634247025709676..comments2019-11-17T22:17:41.485-08:00Comments on Restless Hands With Many Plans: Winter Sowing Odds and Ends...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03957687408753721015noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4772659155903765032.post-3731392493427335582013-03-31T12:41:38.375-07:002013-03-31T12:41:38.375-07:00It's a very simple procedure and it's fun ...It's a very simple procedure and it's fun to watch the seeds germinate. I will be doing a post in the next week or so with pictures and explanation.<br /><br />Quick How To:<br />Choose the seeds you would normally plant in soil. Find a Ziploc bag of any size, also a paper towel they work best but you can use napkins... Cut the towel to fit the size of the bag but make it twice the size because you will be folding it over evenly like a book. Wet the paper towel with water in a sprayer or saturate the paper towel and wring out. Place seeds on the paper towel leaving room for it to grow as they will grow 1-2 inches in the bag. I place them about a half inch to inch apart. Now fold over the top layer of the paper towel covering the seeds. Before you slide the paper towel into the Ziploc be sure to label what seeds your planting and I like to add the date that you plant them as well, especially if you journal planting dates for future years. Seal bags some like to leave a small 1/4" opening at the top for a little air I close mine all the way. Find your windows that receive the most light, tape to the window and watch them grow in the days ahead! Again, I hope that helps I will post pictures and info in the next week or so. Thanks for asking it is a lot of fun my girls love watching them grow!!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03957687408753721015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4772659155903765032.post-87755257894652152232013-03-31T07:24:02.782-07:002013-03-31T07:24:02.782-07:00I read your comment on Margaret's Blog that yo...I read your comment on Margaret's Blog that you had seeds germinating by hanging them in ziplock baggies from your windows. Could you please explain that? If it posted elsewhere on your site I apologize for not finding it and asking you to repeat. <br />Linda Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07408285820024950623noreply@blogger.com