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.
Early winter is generally when home gardeners receive a steady supply of seed and gardening supply catalogs. With the weather ...
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Picking tomato seeds carefully
Tomato plants are big and require spacing in a home garden. Many of us are not growing acres of tomatoes but instead a dozen ...
OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.
Seed packets in stores, seed catalogs, and online gardening advertisements make me excited about warmer weather and growing vegetables. However, the desire to start transplants for growing outside ...
Now that the holiday bustle is over and you’re turning your attention to that stack of seed catalogs, how about trying something new in your vegetable garden this year, microgreens!
It won’t be as cheap as seeds, but you can find more ... cucumbers and other climbing crops. While most vegetable ordering is done in spring, flower catalogs keep coming all year, helping ...
Seed catalogs also will tell you if the seeds were ... training on how to become a better gardener, our Urban Gardener Vegetable Growing Class is available for signup. See you in the garden!
Winters spent poring over those garden catalogs that have been descending upon your mailbox (and email box as well) to me is ...
Seed catalogs can help you plan for gardening season ... and this can be especially important information for vegetable gardeners. Many catalogs will also list the particular diseases or pests ...