JANUARY GARDENING | SEED STARTING

JANUARY GARDENING | SEED STARTING

Hey Neighbor! Today we are going to show you what you need to start your seeds for spring! What seeds are we starting right now? Here at Hoss, we are planting our brassica seeds for transplant in the spring! From Seed Starting Supplies to Seeds, we’ve got you covered. Get Dirty and Let’s Grow Together!

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00:00 Start
00:25 What To Grow In January?
01:18 When Should I Plant Spring Brassicas?
03:00 Which Brassicas Should I Transplant?
03:18 Which Brassicas Should I Direct Seed?
04:05 What can be planted in a 338 cell tray?
05:05 What can be planted in a 162 cell tray
07:20 Small Trays for home gardeners
08:10 How to plant in a 162 cell tray?
09:20 What is Morris Heading Collards?
10:00 What is Charleston Wakefield Cabbage?
10:58 The best Cauliflower!
11:22 Huge broccoli plants — Godzilla Broccoli
12:05 What to do with Kohlrabi?
12:27 A purple broccoli variety type — Purple Magic Broccoli
13:05 How To Plant Brassica seeds?
13:55 Why Cover Seeds with perlite?

33 Comments

  1. @nvater1 on March 6, 2024 at 7:29 am

    Is there a trick to getting the seedlings out of the cells when you’re ready to transplant?



  2. @Dacat_83 on March 6, 2024 at 7:29 am

    It’s a special place for us and let’s get it kicked off ,!!’



  3. @carmendoyle9786 on March 6, 2024 at 7:32 am

    I can’t wait to do my garden this year I follow cog hill farm I learn so much much wish me luck ! Always a first time ❤



  4. @lauraganey6010 on March 6, 2024 at 7:40 am

    I currently have broccoli, brussel sprouts, peas, cauliflower, beets and cabbage growing. Started seeds in august, so plants are still small. Also have lots of carrots, been picking those.



  5. @suesenkle5829 on March 6, 2024 at 7:40 am

    I like you showing the seed packet so I can read the name of the seed variety. Sometimes my hearing fails me.



  6. @SunshineGardenWithASmile on March 6, 2024 at 7:43 am

    I bought some of the 338 trays. Will the 338 work for onion plants and zinnias? What other veggies will work in the 338 trays?



  7. @jeffreyhilbourn209 on March 6, 2024 at 7:45 am

    do the 162 cell tray come with bottom trays so u can put water in and the water will soak up from bottom after u first start



  8. @simpleman6542 on March 6, 2024 at 7:46 am

    Really enjoy your video’s



  9. @michellemiller178 on March 6, 2024 at 7:48 am

    Awesome info, ya’ll are a inspiration to me. I just love it when my grandboys pick & eat from the garden 🌟 Life is good🌟



  10. @williamcobb1408 on March 6, 2024 at 7:51 am

    100% Germination this week on my Godzilla Broccoli from HOSS. Twister Cauliflower wasn’t far behind.



  11. @Baritonesinger1 on March 6, 2024 at 7:53 am

    Zone 9a? Thought y’all were in 8



  12. @IntentionalHomesteading on March 6, 2024 at 7:54 am

    Grew kohlrabi for the first time this fall. It is a forevsr keeper. Sliced them thin for a healthy chip substitute with hummus or other dips, or diced in salads since it works like a non-spicy radish. Roots and leaves are great.



  13. @cdburgess75 on March 6, 2024 at 7:55 am

    Thank you, I’ve always wondered which one I should use



  14. @unclecharlie9022 on March 6, 2024 at 7:55 am

    I put out some seeds yesterday before it rained as a test, I wasn’t planning on a winter garden.



  15. @russbowman6801 on March 6, 2024 at 7:56 am

    Hey! Happy new year all of you! I accidentally moved a collard two years ago to a shade area that gets afternoon to sundown sun. Well, it struggled during the hot summer, did not bolt, and now it’s coming back! Well, if that is the case, when it starts to get hot, I’ll move this winter crop of collards to the same place for next year’ cool weather season. Will they develop to tree collards? We will find out. Also, I plan to grow Jerusalem artichokes in a place set aside just for them. I found out fermenting them in brine reduces the insulin, famous for digestive health but also flatulence. High in nutrition and a perpetual crop with no maintenance, this should be a regular around our place. Do you sell this item?



  16. @marysurbanchickengarden on March 6, 2024 at 7:59 am

    Got my seed taters in the light chitting them for February planting. I’ve also started a few cabbage and broccoli for a spring harvest. Got to order some twister cauliflower tonight so y’all can get it to me before the week is out.



  17. @davidward1259 on March 6, 2024 at 8:01 am

    Greg, A few years back I ordered a dozen of the 144 cell PropTek 10×20 trays. I took one of them and cut it into smaller cell groupings with my radial arm saw. I made some 5×6 cell (30 to fit the HOSS 24 cell bottom tray), some 3×10 cell (30 to fit the Hoss 12 cell botom tray), and a number of 3×2 (6) will fit both the Hoss 12 or 24 cell bottom tray. We have limited garden space, and I usually grow either 3 or 6 of a variety wanting to plant either 2 or 4 in the garden (plant extra). Much easier to work with small quantities in the cut cell units than keeping track of 6 of this and 6 of that in a row in the full cell tray. Also the 12 and 24 cell bottom trays fit my growing rack perfectly, as does a 10×20 (even the Proptek which is a little bigger), but the large PropTeks are too long. I cut my tray cells before the recent releases of the 4 and 6 cell air pruning small trays, and being PropTek, I’m on year #3 (about to be #4) using these cut cell units. Has Hoss considered carrying the smaller 4 or 6 cell durable trays? Not sure how they would fit in the existing Garland bottom trays, but it might be something to consider. I know not everyone will want to cut up a perfectly good cell tray (I still have plenty of them at 144 size). I wish there was an option in the 72 cell range as well, but I have not seen one from PropTek. I’ll probably start my early seeds in the next week or two and it won’t be long before starting the main season stuff!!!! Almost time to Get Dirty again!!!!



  18. @rachelstrahan2486 on March 6, 2024 at 8:02 am

    👍



  19. @Chris-op7yt on March 6, 2024 at 8:04 am

    could you please do a bit about calcium supplementation, especially spoon feeding calcium…with calcium nitrate, calcium EDTA, and any other relevant variants? seems that light cultivated topsoil and planters need a regular boost, but especially after all the winter cold and rain.

    i’m suspecting that other nutrient deficiencies can have a root cause by calcium deficiency.



  20. @misstlc7136 on March 6, 2024 at 8:06 am

    Dang Boss.. I’m almost froze
    Cold here in va.
    Getting my seeds and Trays organized. Dang mice!



  21. @collinsddc1206 on March 6, 2024 at 8:06 am

    🌺 Great information especially in the seed companies. Even though some say moving into zone 9, I’m staying and buying seeds for zone 8. I’ve bought from ya’all and seeds 100% I do buy also from other companies and this yr is about experimenting for me. And yes some of your seeds are alittle more expensive but worth every penny so far. Thank you!



  22. @JeanneKinland on March 6, 2024 at 8:06 am

    I always appreciate your educational videos and learn so much. Your products have helped me have a successful garden last year and I’m looking forward to another good year. Talking about seed starting trays I had some of those cheap seed trays last year and would like to purchase some of those sturdy trays for my onions. Last year I grew 100 onions. This year I want to grow 200. Maybe the 162 tray is what I need. I don’t have much time because I need to start them this month here is zone 5b. My seeds are ordered already and should arrive soon. I had really good luck with the Johnny seeds I used last year and the fertilizer with drip irrigation I purchased from Hoss was a game changer. Best year ever. I have grown my cabbage very early under low tunnels with snow on the ground and had the best luck this way because there was no pest pressure in the cold weather.



  23. @user-pz6dy5ng9v on March 6, 2024 at 8:07 am

    I was wondering what temp they have to be at. I didn’t know if the heat mats they are sitting on are turned on or if they are just there to help hold content in trays.



  24. @jackietomkins5085 on March 6, 2024 at 8:07 am

    Which variety of cauliflower would you suggest that will do well pressure canned? Thank you for all you do ❤



  25. @cjolly259 on March 6, 2024 at 8:08 am

    Hoss! I buy all my seeds from y’all. Just got a 162 cell tray from y’all and need some advice on pulling the transplants out, seems like I can only pull plants out if they’re dry, thankyou



  26. @shannonmainer2412 on March 6, 2024 at 8:12 am

    How can I get some of those garzilla broccoli seeds



  27. @melvinreeves3674 on March 6, 2024 at 8:14 am

    Great information thanks got my seeds yesterday got some up ready to repot



  28. @JimJWalker on March 6, 2024 at 8:15 am

    My Twister Cauliflower is getting big! Well protected from the cold with those leaves and doing well in the wet winter we have had. In around 2-3 weeks we should be eating some!



  29. @jonmccarty8511 on March 6, 2024 at 8:19 am

    I hope that you’re going to be doing a video on getting lettuce started from head to leaf varieties.



  30. @edmiksis5660 on March 6, 2024 at 8:22 am

    I bought round up ready corn seed 3 years ago its very expensive i was wondering if they would still be good to plant this spring i have them stored in my pole barn i live in northern Pennsylvania it gets very cold would that effect the seed just wondering.



  31. @marygrott8095 on March 6, 2024 at 8:22 am

    I think I’ll be ordering some of that purple broccoli! I need more trays anyway, so I’ll just add the broccoli seeds to that order. Thanks for the information! Very helpful.



  32. @melvinreeves3674 on March 6, 2024 at 8:26 am

    Great information thanks got my seeds yesterday got some up ready to repot



  33. @digitalpeakcreative on March 6, 2024 at 8:28 am

    Great informative video! your video guy must be very talented!