With spring just around the corner, you may want to start your seeds indoors. Here are some things you should know.
Give your garden a head start by starting your seeds indoors. When your last frost date rolls around, you'll have seedlings ...
If you’re in doubt or experiencing poor germination, test a few of the seeds (10 is a good number) by wrapping them in a ...
It's time to sow those seeds! While it may seem early to think about spring gardening, it’s really not, especially when we ...
Plenty of flowers can be planted now in time for spring. Everything from marigolds to geraniums can grow across the United ...
Gardening expert and author Simon Akeroyd has taken to TikTok to explain how you can turn shop-bought dried peas into ...
Chickpeas need well-draining soil and plenty of room for root growth. Select containers that are a minimum of 12 inches deep ...
Diamond frost euphorbia prefers a well-draining soil that can hold moisture without getting soggy. A blend of two parts peat ...
To do this, find an actively growing but slightly matured shoot on a lemon tree and cut a small section just below the leaf.
Right now, the AeroGarden Harvest Elite for half off over at Amazon. For a limited time, you can grab this indoor garden ...
Tropical trees like plumeria do not thrive in most parts of the United States because they require hot and humid conditions.