After a busy season, many gardeners welcome the restful, dormant days of winter. Still, there are some to-dos to ensure your garden flourishes again in spring.
It may be cold outside, but you can get a head start on your garden by winter sowing seeds. Come spring, you'll reap the rewards with superb blooms and veggies.
It’s an easy and affordable way to get many plants all at once. So simple, in fact, that many gardeners return to this tried-and-true method year after year. Winter sowing works best with cold ...
Last January, a Master Gardening column featured a story about winter sowing seeds. While I found the concept intriguing, I was convinced that sowing seeds indoors under lights on heat ...
Winter sowing dates vary with the growing climate, individual gardener and seed variety you are planting. Try starting hardy perennials and self-seeding annuals sometime during the winter through ...