As the winter blues hit, the hope for bright colors and sunny skies urges gardeners to plan for the upcoming growing season.
While gardeners continue to enjoy the blooms of their indoor holiday plants and outdoor gardens are in repose, January conjures dreams of spring. In just over two months, outdoor spaces ...
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9 seeds you can start (and even sow) right now—indoors or out
Key Points You don’t need to wait for spring or summer to plant many garden vegetables.Some veggies, like lettuce and kale, ...
Think it's too early to plant veggies? January is actually the ideal time to get many crops started, whether they're planted ...
Back by popular demand, Fleurs de Villes will presents its third floral exhibition at The Leaf from Jan. 15 to 25. When ...
Question: We want to try growing tomatoes from seeds we see at garden centers. When do we sow the seeds and do we plant them in the ground or in containers? Answer: Start your tomato seeds to grow ...
While we continue to experience a winter wonderland, some home gardeners are thinking about getting a head start by starting seeds indoors. Rosie Lerner, Purdue University consumer horticulture ...
If you’re itching to dig your hands into some soil, you don’t have to wait for spring. January is a great time to start certain seeds indoors and get a jump on the growing season. Picking the right ...
Lettuce is an easy vegetable to grow indoors because it grows quickly. Choose a shallow container that’s about 2 to 4 inches deep, and fill it with damp, well-draining soil. Sow seeds about 2 inches ...
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