Survival Garden Seeds: https://survivalgardenseeds.com/?ref=PROVIDENTGARDENER use code: PROVIDENTGARDENER for 10% off Survival Garden Seeds on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theprovidentgardener/list/31VHTGEDA7QCM?ref_=aipsflist Amazon Storefront with all my gardening favorites: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theprovidentgardener?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_S54HET0KWKCK0GKNE5N2 It’s been over a month since I planted seeds in milk jugs using the winter sowing method… and today we’re finally opening them up to see what actually happened. In this video, I’m sharing my real results from winter sowing 50+ containers — what worked really well, what didn’t go as planned, and what I’ll be doing differently next time. With unpredictable weather this year (including sudden heat!), I had to open my jugs earlier than usual. Some plants absolutely thrived, especially cool weather crops like broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, and onions. Others… not so much (looking at you, basil). I’m also sharing: • Why I opened my jugs early • Which plants did best with winter sowing • What failed and why • An experiment with soil blocks + winter sowing (and why I’m excited about it!) If you’ve ever wondered whether winter sowing actually works — or if it’s worth trying — this video will give you a real, honest look at the results. Winter sowing is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to start seeds: no grow lights, no indoor space, just simple containers, soil, and nature doing the work. I’d love to hear from you in the comments: How did your winter sowing turn out this year? What worked (or didn’t)? And remember — don’t be afraid to get a little dirt under your fingernails so you can turn that dirt into dinner. Shop GreenStalk Planters https://rstr.co/greenstalkgarden/provident. Use the promo code PROVIDENT to get $10 off. These beautiful planters are a fantastic way to grow a lot of food in a tiny footprint. DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only. The information provided is not intended as medical, health, or professional advice. Always consult with qualified professionals before making decisions regarding your health, gardening practices, or any activities shown in this video. You are solely responsible for your own actions and any consequences that may result from following the information presented. Affiliate Links: This description may contain affiliate links. When you purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. These commissions help support our channel and allow us to continue creating content. Copyright Notice: All content in this video, including but not limited to video footage, audio, graphics, and written materials, is the copyrighted property of The Provident Gardener. No part of this content may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from The Provident Gardener. Limitation of Liability: The Provident Gardener and its creators shall not be held liable for any damages, injuries, or losses that may result from the use or misuse of information presented in this video. Viewers participate in any activities at their own risk. By watching this video, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this disclaimer.

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