Are you planning on starting seeds this spring? Before you wait much longer, you’ll want to see if any of your seeds fall on ...
It’s seed catalog season again — the most glorious time of the year! Well, perhaps not the most glorious. More often than not seed catalog season falls around ...
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!
Did you ever have a day when most everything goes sideways? Yesterday was one of those days. It really started at midnight ...
The winter doldrums are a common affliction among gardeners. The arrival of spring is the only cure. However, there is a home ...
Most gardeners try to support local businesses as much as possible, but there are just some plants and seeds that are not ...
It begins in December. By January, seed and plant catalogs arrive at your mailbox (or email) almost daily. Browsing through ...
January is the boring part of winter for gardeners, which is why we stare at seed catalogs and surf flower pictures on the internet. But it also could be time ...
After the holidays, I find it easy to slide into the winter doldrums, as I anticipate the long nippy weeks before the spring.
For a tenderfoot like myself, I need a glimmer of hope that spring will return, as planned. Seed catalogs speak of a rosy future, of a time spent sleeping with open windows, of sitting on the deck ...
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.
Seeds that are more diverse will automatically ripen over a longer period. But there are other reasons diversity is important ...