There’s something quietly thrilling about planting a seed. You press it into the soil, water it in, and then you wait. For a ...
Instant gratification is not something generally associated with gardening. You must maintain some amount of chill and patience to plant seeds, nurture them, and wait for their little buds to form.
It takes seconds (and doesn't involve soaking them) ...
Sowing these types of seeds at home will save you money and give you better results ...
Your favorite summer berries are easy to grow from seed.
You can plant these fast-growing flowers in spring to fill in the holes in your garden. We've gathered a list of vigorous annuals and perennials to give your garden a jumpstart.
Indoor growing begins four to six weeks before the last frost, and direct sowing occurs one to two weeks after the frost ends ...
What is better, starting seeds vs buying plants for the garden? Learn which crops to start from seeds and which can be transplanted right into the ground. Economically, seeds are generally the best ...