During this month of New Year's resolutions, consider gardening. A few hours each week spent outdoors nurturing fruits, ...
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.
OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.
Since we’ve passed seed catalog season, it’s now time to get ready to start seeds indoors for some of the vegetables we plan ...
All seeds need warm temperatures and good light to germinate properly. The best places in a house to start them are in an ...
It is hard to think about starting the vegetable garden especially after a snowstorm.The amount of money invested in seeds, fertilizer and a few tools will more ...
Starting your very own garden may seem like a daunting task, especially if you’re a newbie. Whether you’re growing vibrant flowers, fresh vegetables, or lush greenery, knowing a thing or two about ...
Don't let the cold weather deceive you, there's still much to do in the garden in January and the best time to start is now ...
As gardening continues to gain popularity, it is important to keep the learning growing. Whether it is skills needed for a ...
Could you give me some suggestions of how and when to do this? You can start vegetable and flower plants from seed in a sunny, south-facing window. West- or east-facing windows can also be used.
Vegetable seeds may be saved from one year to the next. Some seeds will be viable for only one year while others may be good for five years or more.
Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini says it’s not too early to begin gathering seeds for the ...