With the right care, many types of seeds started indoors grow quickly enough that the seedlings will need to be repotted at least once before they’re ready to go outside in your garden. Knowing how ...
As the growing season begins, trays of seedlings start appearing on garden center benches. These perky green shoots, so full of promise, are tempting to many. After all, they can offer quick results ...
Tired of the cold, gray doldrums of winter? Here’s something to look forward to — spring isn’t all that far away, and now is the time to get your seeds started for many warm-season annuals, vegetables ...
Indoor herbs will not live as long or grow as quickly as they might in their native climate, but you can still enjoy them throughout the dark winter months.
Many herbs are hardy and can take the chilliest of winter temps outdoors. Rosemary and thyme, for instance, are staples in my winter kitchen garden. Less hardy herbs like basil and parsley are not as ...
The next time you're craving some fresh juice, give the rinds a second life as seed starters for growing your own herb garden. It's so easy and only takes a few minutes to get your future plants ...