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How To Easily Grow Avocados From The Pit
Avocado trees are very easy to grow from the pit, and they're perfect for beginners. With the right process, you could get ...
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Saving seeds for next year's crop
Here is a list of eight easy seeds to save and plant next season. They include tomatoes, peppers, beans, lettuce, peas, ...
Deep underground beneath the Sussex countryside in southern England, millions of seeds are kept frozen in a vault built to ...
Microgreens are considered a true superfood. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. However, consuming ...
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Here's How to Save Pumpkin Seeds for Next Year’s Garden (or a Tasty Snack)
Before you discard your Halloween pumpkin, save the seeds for planting or eating next year! It's easy and totally worth it.
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Mugwort Flowers: Dry the Invasive Herb for Cool Season Cooking
Miniscule mugwort flowers are this extremely invasive plant’s last—and very effective—hurrah before frost arrives and turns ...
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Start a native prairie garden using seeds
There are a couple of ways to get these seeds up and growing. One uniting factor is that many native prairie wildflower seeds require cold, moist stratification. In horticulture, stratification is the ...
Ever had trouble getting seeds to germinate in the garden in the spring? If so, it’s time to do some research to see if your seeds need to be cold stratified before you plant them.
Growers spend hundreds of dollars on seeds and countless hours tracing the lineage of gargantuan gourds in the race to create ...
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