First, choose a sunny place in the garden, and then start planting in early spring. Stick to farming all summer, so as to keep harvesting fresh and delicious vegetables.
3. Soak the seeds so that they can germinate in time. Seeds need to have enough water before germination, which is the same as being irrigated in spring rain. When the seed is full, the germ inside will begin to grow.
4. Cover the newly planted tender vegetables with a conical tent filled with water to prevent cold attack. You can also buy cheap plastic film with pipes, which will form a self-supporting wall around the seedlings when injecting water. Sunlight can penetrate this bright wall and shine on the seedlings inside, while water heated by sunlight can keep warm at night.
Finally, instead of sowing directly, you can plant larger seedlings on the windowsill, or buy them from the nursery to mature quickly. Especially in a cold climate. This method can grow tender vegetables such as tomatoes and peppers, because they usually take a long time to mature.