Soil Block Recipe for Sustainable Seed Starting

Learn how to use a soil blocker and get the perfect soil block recipe to ditch plastic in your seed starting supplies.

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by AdobeStock/Petra Richli

Learn how to use a soil blocker and get the perfect soil block recipe to ditch plastic in your seed starting supplies. If you already have a soil blocker, skip to the soil block recipe below.

As I dig deeper into hobby gardening, I’ve experimented with starting seeds in late winter to jumpstart the growing season. This practice saves money, and I find it immensely satisfying to watch seedlings emerge under a grow light indoors, especially when I’m still hibernating from frozen temperatures. Once you have your grow system in place, there’s a huge cost savings in buying seeds and soil compared with buying greenhouse plants to transplant. Even better, it can become an endless cycle if you practice seed saving at harvest time.

Multiple books in the Mother Earth News Store teach seed-saving. Simply click on the “Gardening” tab and select “Seeds & Seed Starting.” I recommend Beginning Seed Saving for the Home Gardener by Jim Ulager. The author covers a variety of seed-saving topics, including principles of vegetative and sexual reproduction, easy inbreeding plants, more challenging plants, and why seed-saving belongs in the home garden. I recommend reading up on the topic and freeing yourself from the commercial seed industry. In no time, you can have an extensive seed bank with all your favorites.

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