Say Goodbye to Seed Starting Worries with These Expert Tips

Starting your own garden can be an exciting and fulfilling experience, but it can also come with its own set of worries and concerns. One common issue for new gardeners is the appearance of white fuzz on their seeds just as they start to emerge from the seed starting mix.

Don’t panic! This is not mold, but rather the seeds forming their roots. This white fuzz should start to disappear within a couple of days. This is a normal part of the seed starting process and is nothing to worry about.

If you have any questions as you begin your seed starting journey, please feel free to reach out to us. Download the From Seed to Spoon app to help you make gardening simple this year!

So don’t let seed starting worries hold you back! Get started on your garden today with confidence and know that you have the support you need. Happy gardening!

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