You type “organic heirloom seeds” and a thousand promises bloom on your screen—old-world flavours, sustainable growing, ...
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How to grow pumpkins from seeds – gardening experts share top tips for these seasonal staples
Learn how to grow pumpkins from seeds with this practical guide, including advice on planting, harvesting, and more ...
Want to grow your own pumpkins from harvested seeds? Be sure to properly dry and store the seeds until it's time to plant ...
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Saving seeds is a garden experiment worth trying
Certain vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, peas, and beans have self-pollinating flowers and need little to no special care ...
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Growth of local garden seed company earns recognition from Idaho’s Congressional delegation
Five years after its creation, a Rigby business has become a major supplier for garden seed customers nationwide and its product will soon be distributed in 3,600 Walmart locations. Survival Garden ...
One of these days the growing season will come to an end with the first frost. The thought of next season will then kick off with much anticipation. There are ...
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Collect and save some heirloom vegetable seeds
Be a part of history and save money when planting next year’s garden. Collect and save the seeds from your favorite heirloom tomatoes, peppers, beans and peas this fall. Seeds of heirloom plants have ...
Key Points Store seeds in envelopes, sealed containers, or plastic bags in a cool, dry, and dark place.To absorb moisture, ...
Harmony Harvest Farm in Weyers Cave is featured in the November print issue spotlighting the farm's heirloom chrysanthemums.
Indoor gardening tools can help keep plants alive during the winter months. Amazon's October Prime sale offers savings of up to 48% on indoor gardening essentials. Shoppers must be an Amazon Prime ...
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Indiana Grown: E-Love’s Garden
Love's Garden, a local business offering homegrown produce, baked goods, and garden decor. Find them at farmers' markets and ...
Weeks of sideways rain needn’t spell a washed-out plot. Some crops grow stronger, sweeter and steadier when skies stay grey.
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