Sowing vegetables from seed is a budget-friendly and enjoyable way to grow delicious homegrown vegetables for your household. You do need, however, to resist the temptation to rush and sow seeds too ...
Low light isn’t the only concern when starting seeds in January. Also consider the size of your indoor growing area and how ...
Start growing your own sage (Salvia officinalis) from seeds about 8 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Sow 2–3 ...
For many home growers, gardeners, and farmers, spring is a busy time in the gardening year. In the period running up to and immediately after the last frost date in your area, you might be sowing a ...
1. Metal Tray, 15" x 13" x 2". 2. Vermiculite (expanded mica) in which to sow the seed. 3. Soil Thermometer. 4. Plastic Sprinkler Head. Nothing is left to chance when you use a Seed-Starting Kit. It ...
Winter has a way of slowing everything down. Outside, the world seems frozen, the soil hard as concrete, and the promise of ...
I hope many of you heeded my call last month to start buying your seeds. I ended up finding some of the varieties of vegetables I like to grow through online seed vendors; I bought some from the local ...
Sowing seeds indoors will give you a head start on the growing season; it's also necessary for some plants. With our short growing season, warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes can't be planted ...
From peppers to broad beans, experts share the best vegetables and herbs to sow in January for a head-start on the growing ...