Seed Starting 101

SEED STARTING 101
February 19
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Seed starting offers a variety of benefits. It helps growers save money, access a wider range of plant varieties (including heirlooms), maintain full control over the growing process, and start the season earlier – leading to earlier harvests and improved food security. Seed starting also allows growers to customize soil and nutrients and ensure plants are pesticide-free – generating healthier, more vigorous crops.
Sikeston Impact Center
214 Lincoln St.
Sikeston, MO 63801
Penny Wilson
Small Farm Specialist
573-914-7657
WilsonP@LincolnU.edu
Reasonable accommodation will be provided for people with disabilities and special needs.
To make arrangements, please contact Penny Wilson at 573-914-7657 or WilsonP@LincolnU.edu.
Lincoln University is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
Missouri AgrAbility
USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Lincoln University Missouri
Cooperative Extension