To save money, energy, and to get week after week of crops instead of one big harvest, the key is to sow your own seeds, ...
The Info You Need to Grow - These non-perishable seeds are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your home garden. Each individual package ...
Many vegetable seeds, like peas, radishes, corn and beans ... to ensure the soil temperature is warm enough for good germination. For longer maturing crops, especially in the home garden, it ...
Peas are commonly green, but there are also yellow and purple variations. They grow inside small casings called pods. Peas ...
A 26-page seed catalog from the Frank Howard Co. at 132 Fenn St. featured pictures and prices of the most popular garden ...
The middle of March is the time to start growing cool season crops such as peas, sweet peas, lettuce, radishes, cabbage, kale ...
Germination of seed begins when moisture uptake activates ... Root crops do not transplant well from seed-starting trays. Direct sow carrot, radish, kohlrabi, beet, and turnip seeds.
OK, gardeners — it's time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we've got work to do. First, test your soil's pH level. Each plant thrives best within a specific ...
Direct-sow edible seeds like beans, peas and corn, root crops such as carrots, radishes and beets ... Remove once seeds germinate. Provide warmth and light: Most seeds prefer an ambient ...
Depending on which climate zone you live in, you may even see your last frosts before March is over. More northern areas will ...
This week we will make our final plantings of cool season veggies until fall. The seeds that we will be planting are ones ...