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I’m Talking About Indoor Seed Starting on 01/26/18 at the Oklahoma Organic Gardening Association

I’ll be talking about why and how to start vegetable seeds indoors on January 26th at the Oklahoma Organic Gardening Association. I’ll also bring examples of DIY seed starting stations that can be built without breaking the bank!

Here’s a link to a video that details how we built our 1000+ seed starting station for less than $100!

Check out the link below for more info about the event and OOGA!

Indoor Seed Starting – Why and How to Start Vegetables Indoors – Dale Spoonemore (From Seed to Spoon)

Date: January 26th, 2018

Time: 7:00 PM

Location: OSU-OKC Horticulture Building – 400 N. Portland, Oklahoma City, OK 73107

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4 thoughts on “I’m Talking About Indoor Seed Starting on 01/26/18 at the Oklahoma Organic Gardening Association

    1. Yep, that’s pretty much it! I’ve always lived here and every time I talk to someone that leaves it seems they end up missing it. Where did you move out to? Thanks again for taking the time to read our blog and leave a comment!

      1. We went a bit east of Oklahoma City, to Newalla, but to the south of Highway 44 off of Harrah Road. I really miss it. I intend to come back eventually. I did not see enough of Oklahoma.

      2. I did not mean to say that I moved out from there. I came from California TO there. I was there for almost three months before coming home to California. Although California will always be my home, I really wish I could live in Oklahoma too.

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