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What I'm Sowing in January 2025 Vegetable Garden - Life Smart Hub

What I'm Sowing in January 2025 Vegetable Garden

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January doesn’t have to be a quiet month in the garden! In this video, I’ll guide you through sowing vegetables in January. We’ll cover: (What I’m Sowing in January 2025 Vegetable Garden)

Vegetables to sow indoors Heat Trays or matts (e.g., peppers, aubergines, etc.)
Vegetables that can be sown under-glass
Essential tips for seed starting success (lighting, temperature, etc.)
And more! Get ready to fill your allotment with the best vegetables to grow in an allotment in 2025
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this video will help you get a jump on the growing season. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more gardening tips!

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03:52 January Sowing for a Heated Tray
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  1. Hello from Denmark. Just found and subscribed to your inspiring channel today. Ordered grow ligth and heat mat last week and can't wait to get this years planting started a bit earlier.

  2. wow, a gardener after my own heart – its never been about the pronunciation, but the enjoyment and taste of the plant ☺ I've only just found you and will definitely be following you through the year. I'm in the southwest too so I don't have to change a thing.🌱🫑

  3. I've found that slugs and snails don't seem to like red varieties of lettuce, also Grenoble Red, which is green but has red tinges. maybe because they are not as sweet as green varieties? Wishing you wonderful new Year and happy growing 🙂

  4. Good on you Glen! We are in midsummer down in Australia but it's nice to see what you're up to.
    I normally add vermiculite rather than perlite to the seed mix. Do you think perlite is better?
    Hope the weather there next year is better than your last growing year. Cheers!

  5. Some advice please how often do i need to change my compost for my outside plants and veg that are in plastic buckets and containers? Ps i always use slow RELEASE fertilizer seeds….west Midlands…..

  6. Glen hello,the new season is soon upon us and i am itching to get going,i will probably start this weekend and i will use the vitopod and lights for a kick start,good video Glen 👍

  7. I always like to start off the "hot trays" as early as possible, these have such a long growing season! I will add heat at home then grow lights for a few hours. If last year was anything to go by light levels where down due to grey sky's and lots of rain, so I'm hedging my bets. What will you be doing different this year?

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