If you dream about juicy homegrown strawberries in the dead of winter, it’s high time to start them from seed. It takes patience because some varieties do not produce much fruit the first year, but ...
Seed starting looks simple from the outside: fill a tray, drop in a seed, add water, wait. But the gap between what seedlings ...
Proper irrigation is an important part of encouraging strong seed germination when establishing a new lawn. Learn when and ...
Unlock the secrets of seed packets to grow healthier plants. Here are tips, including information about cold stratification ...
This beginner-friendly guide explains how to start a vegetable garden with indirect and direct seed-sowing methods.
By February, most Ohio gardeners are eager for spring. Gardening may still be months away, but starting seeds indoors brings an early taste of the season. Carri Jagger, Ohio State Extension ...
Some flowers are incredibly easy to start from seed indoors and grow beautifully once the season begins. These reliable varieties germinate quickly and are perfect for gardeners who want colorful ...
Planting seeds sounds straightforward and, frankly, it should be: Buy a seed, plant it, add water and watch it grow. But one look at the back of a jargon-filled seed packet can have you spewing ...
For all their variation, these seeds share a common trait: They’re native to the Midwest. These species genetically adapted over thousands of years and sustain the region’s ecosystems. That ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline A regional network is racing to save the Midwest’s native ...
Sow your seeds at the depth specified on the seed packet. The rule of thumb is the bigger the seed, the deeper it should be ...
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is sending out a warning not to plant random seeds that may come to you in the mail.