AuntPol, welcome to the IdeasGenie Community Forum!
First, let me say, that I admire your gardening enthusiasm. But also to follow it with a word of caution, don’t take on too much at a time. Or you might find yourself staying awake nights trying to figure out where and when you are going to find all the time and energy, that’s necessary to do the things you want to accomplish. Keep your plans simple for awhile, until you have developed more confidence.
I garden in the US, in the upper left-hand corner of the map, near Seattle, in the state of Washington, in both vegetable and ornamental. It’s a maritime climate, with lots of moisture and extremes in temperature. I germinate my seeds on top of the household refrigerator, and then continue with them under grow lights in my basement.
As far as finding gardening information, there is lots of good stuff on the internet! You mention Gardeners Corner as a source. You will want to find somebody or something that understands your locality, including weather, seasons, soil types, etc.
To answer your seed-starting questions, you might check out this link. Gardeners Supply Store has practically anything that you might want in gardening materials; their internet information is very good.
http://www.gardeners.comIn the search box, enter the words ‘When to Start Your Seeds’.
This is a good link, a favorite for local information for me.
http://www.humeseeds.com/fromseed.htmThe business Ed Hume Seeds was started by a member of my community, and lives somewhat close by. Their gardens for seed trials, is run by his son, and is located in a nearby community. Mr. Ed Hume has written a rather complete gardening book, and I’m constantly into it seeking local information.
Just about all the websites selling garden seeds, will offer growing guides for everything they sell.
And don’t forget the valuable seed growing information that is printed (usually) on the back side of the seed packets. You will need that information when you enter your plant profiles.
Have fun and enjoy!
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