Seed-starting soil is lighter and thinner than potting soil, which gives those tiny roots a good medium in which to grow. You can remove them from the container in which you started them to place ...
Starting seeds indoors can save you up to 70% compared to buying seedlings, but timing is everything. This comprehensive ...
In particular, this type of mix is sterile soil that can fight against mold and fungi pressures. Can I start seeds in topsoil? No, you can’t because topsoil can’t offer the best growing medium for the ...
Read the article Can Ariocarpus Seeds Be Sowed in Winter Indoors? A Complete Guide with our comprehensive guide. Learn ...
OK, it’s been cold out there. Wickedly cold. And even though a couple of weeks ago we could see some signs of life out in the garden, a snowdrop or hellebore bloom here or there, the recent ...
Place your order early for the best selection. Once the seeds arrive, look at the back of the packet to determine when to start the seeds indoors or out. Many seed companies now provide this ...
This week's column discusses cutting back ornamental grasses and the pros and cons of starting your own plants from seed in ...
We often end up with many seeds, some new ones we needed or wanted and perhaps a few duplicates of those we have left from past seasons. It is easy to overlook some of these as the indoor and outdoor ...
Growing your own is somewhat more cost-effective over time, depending on the initial cost of growing trays, seed starting medium, lights, or whatever more durable products are required.
Jan. 18—The East Texas Arboretum will host a Seed Starting Workshop on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 11 a.m. The 60- to 90-minute session is perfect for those looking to jumpstart their spring garden ...