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Winter Sowing: The Easy Way to Start Seeds Without Indoor Space
Can’t wait for spring? While it’s too early to start seeds indoors in zone 5b, you can get your garden growing now with ...
January, known for being cold and dark, is right around the corner. Winter sowing of native seeds in containers set outside ...
Now that winter has released her icy grip on Southeast Texas and pleasant weather has returned, it is an enjoyable time to begin tidying up the landscape. According to several 30-day weather ...
No need to wait till spring! Master the winter sowing technique and enjoy an early harvest of anything from coneflowers to cabbage.
It was winter, 1999. Trudi Davidoff had a dilemma. She had many seeds to start for her garden. However, she had limited space indoors, poor lighting, a small budget and curious pets. Finally, a ...
When the holidays wrap up and the seed catalogs start coming in the mail is about the time I start to get a feeling that I just cannot shake; the faintest voice calls me outside and into the garden.
“Life is a process of planting seeds for the future. This is how Adam (from adama, the Hebrew word for earth) got his name. For the virtue of earth is found in the plants that grow out of it and in ...
Question: I scattered about 20 pounds of bluebonnet seeds during various times this past fall season. I have read that it is a must to plant the seeds about an 1/8" of an inch into the ground rather ...
The Otsego Master Gardener Volunteers will hold a Winter Sowing Workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Southside Mall Community Room, 5006 State Hwy ...
Experiments were conducted with winter- and spring-sown cover crops to compare drilling and broadcasting methods for establishing rye mixed with either purple or common vetch on beds. Results showed ...
Aerial seeding is a method of sowing seeds from the air using a mechanical device such as a drone, a low-flying aircraft, or a helicopter. When used to replant destroyed stretches of jungle, it is ...
Taking to the sky and pelting deteriorating wetlands with mangrove seeds has proven to be a quicker and cheaper way to get the plants established than the traditional method of taking long boat trips ...
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