Starting Plants From Seed

Starting Seedlings Indoors


Unless you have access to a greenhouse, or something like it, those living in cooler climates will have to start seedlings indoors if they are to take full advantage of their growing season.

Wildflower Seeds - Ten Reasons Why You Should Plant


Native wildflowers are those that were growing naturally in the landscape before the first settlers arrived from Europe. Ever since that time more and more plants have been introduced from around the world with very mixed results.

Gardenscape On A Shoestring


You can design a breathtaking garden and be the envy of the neighborhood by following some of the following tips.

Gardening During Hard Times or Emergencies


Do you ever worry about always having to rely on getting seeds and fertilizer from the store? What would you do in a survival situation, if you could not go to a store to purchase these things?

Preparing Successful Seedlings


Growing your own seedlings is very gratifying and far more economic than purchasing them. It also gives you far greater control over your existing growing conditions.

Herbs: Growing Your Own


Remember to plan out your planting sequence and keep records of what is planted where as well as marking your planting with plastic nametags.

Invite Spring Early - Grow in Your Basement


Now's the time to get ready to grow your own seedlings! It's not really difficult, and can extend your growing season by many weeks.

Mustard: The Greatest Among The Herbs


Mustard plants have been used for thousands of years for their pungent flavour in condiments, spicy greens for side dishes and salads, and in traditional folk medicine and Chinese herbal medicine to treat a variety of ailments.

Seeds and More Seeds...What Your Garden Needs


Seeds are the most important ingredient in all gardening. Without quality seeds it would be impossible to have a beautiful garden.

Seeding Flowers Indoors: An Inexpensive Way to a Beautiful Summer Garden


But you can have the planters of your dreams at a fraction of the cost and with a choice of varieties far beyond what the local garden center offers. How? Start your own flower seeds now.

Grow the BEST Tasting Tomatoes


Tomatoes are the most popular home garden vegetable grown for good reason. They are easy to grow and will tolerate a wide variety of soil types.

Funky Garden Plants


What's a perennial garden plant that blooms in the winter? A hellebore! It is an outdoor plant that is shocking to see blooming sometimes in the snow.

When to Plant Vegetaibles


Many vegetables can be planted up to four weeks before the last frost, while others need to wait until a couple of weeks after the frost.

Greenhouse Buying Guide - Choosing The Right Greenhouse


If you are looking to grow flowers or vegetables all year round then a tightly sealed, insulated greenhouse with good light transmition, ventilation and heating will be most desirable.

Plant A Simple Tea Garden


1 decorative clay or metal planter 1 package of clay pellets (approx. 30 pellets)

Italian Vegetable Seeds


Some might ask, "Why grow Italian vegetable seeds?" Why bother with going international when there are already plenty of seed companies in the U.S.?

How to Create a Wildflower Garden


Almost any garden or landscape can be beautified by their presence. Not only are wildflowers easy to grow but they possess a natural resistance to pests, disease, and harsh climates.

How to Raise House Plants from Seeds Easily


The soil ingredients are sifted through a sieve having a |-mch mesh and thoroughly mixed. The pots or seed pans are given plenty of drainage crocks which are covered with rough siftings from the compost, and the receptacles are then filled with the compost.

Bedding Plants and Plugs


It is not difficult to grow bedding plants from seeds, and you may be surprised to know you do not need to have a greenhouse or some hot room to grow them in.

Secrets of Growing Killer Tomatoes


I start my seeds indoors approximately 5-6 weeks before the last expected frost date. I use a commercially available starting flat that will hold 72 seedlings.

Online Garden Seed Exchanges


I'll remove a section of garden with a brilliant new garden design in mind and head off to the local garden stores, only to find they have nothing I wanted.

Straw Bale Culture Technique


bales appear to require less water than when grown in soil. Another benefit to using straw bale culture is the garden bed will turn into compost offering some additional nutrients to your vegetables and herbs.

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