Many gardeners have seeds and partially filled seed packets left over after the summer growing season. But there’s no reason ...
The winter is the quietest time for any gardener, but it doesn’t need to be a period of total dormancy. There are many plants ...
Spacing between shelves is also important: Plan to accommodate grow lights hanging from the shelf above and allow room for the plants to grow, keeping the lights far enough away so as not to burn them ...
Looking to make your own indoor seed starter system ... herbs and flowers you start at home. Pick ones that will benefit the most from an early start. Given space for only a few, I’d choose ...
Save money and indoor space used for starting seeds indoors with winter sowing. This easy technique allows you to start ...
Learn how to start sowing seeds indoors with grow lights. Make homemade seed starting trays, prevent damping off and watch your seedlings grow. You’ll love the benefits of growing your own ...
I recently polled my social media followers to find out what kinds of questions they had about seed starting, and a common source of confusion is figuring out which seeds need to be started indoors.
When January rolls around, the seed catalogs start to arrive in the mailbox. Then, as soon as February hits, I get a constant flood of seed starting photos popping up on my Instagram feed.
One thing became evident at the very start of the project: I am incapable of discarding seed packets. I almost never plant all the contents of a seed packet, so I keep them. As I cleared the ...