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Struggling to start seeds without expensive equipment? No Propagator? No Problem! In this beginner-friendly gardening tutorial, I show you exactly how to start seeds indoors WITHOUT a propagator or fancy gear! Follow along as I sow Sugar Snap Pea seeds from scratch, using simple materials you probably already have at home. This essential early spring seed starting guide is perfect for gardeners looking for budget gardening tips and DIY seed starting methods. I’ll walk you through my simple indoor grow light setup, demonstrating how to create an effective seed starting station for healthy, strong seedlings. In this video, you’ll learn: ✔️ How to sow Sugar Snap Peas indoors for an early harvest. ✔️ A complete DIY indoor grow light setup on a budget. ✔️ The best seed starting mix and containers to use. ✔️ Germination tips for peas and other cool-weather crops. ✔️ How to provide the right light for seedlings to prevent leggy growth. ✔️ My simple watering and care routine for new seedlings. Whether you're into vegetable gardening, urban gardening, or sustainable living, these home gardening hacks will boost your success rate. Starting seeds like pea sprouts and other early spring vegetables has never been easier! Gear & Links: Grow Lights https://amzn.to/4r22JsS (something like this) Subscribe for more simple gardening tutorials, space-saving growing tips, and seasonal gardening projects! 📽 Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/veggiep... 📢 DISCLAIMER: Veggie Patch Ideas occasionally links to goods or services offered by vendors to help you find the best products to care for your plants. Some of these may be affiliate links, meaning I earn a small commission if items are purchased. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases which adds no extra cost to you but helps the channel continue to operate.