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It seems that every February I find myself daydreaming and planning the upcoming garden season. However, it is often the coldest part of a Midwest winter. Luckily, there are several flowers that germinate best by going through a freeze and thaw season.
With many spring bulbs planted in fall, there are always a few seeds that I think about in February and early March; however, you can really start this anytime before your last frost. There are hardy vegetable options that do well with this method, too.
Some seeds can be sowed directly in the ground in winter while others need a little extra care. Making miniature green houses out of milk jugs creates the perfect environment for these baby plants to sprout and have an early start to the rest of garden season. This greenhouse will develop a plant that is ready to transplant without needing to be hardened off.
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