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With Seattle’s relatively low light, you might wonder if you can grow houseplants without resorting to industrial-strength ...
Yes, you can grow citrus in Colorado. 🌿🍊Think lemons, limes, and oranges don’t belong indoors along the Front Range? Think again. With bright light, warmth, regular feeding, and well-drained soil, ...
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Starting seeds early seems like a good idea in theory, but in practice it can lead to some real headaches and stunted ...
Start growing your own sage (Salvia officinalis) from seeds about 8 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Sow 2–3 ...
January is an ideal month to begin growing perennials with the winter sowing technique. Frigid days naturally provide the cold stratification seeds need to germinate in the spring when the ...
Cuisine Noir often spotlights community gardens and outdoor farming in conversations about climate and food, but not everyone ...
Getting a Jump on Winter Growing is by Madison Moulton and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, ...
Most succulents and cacti hail from hot and sunny areas and need lots of light to grow and maintain their color and form ...
Red creeping thyme needs at least six hours of direct sun, so choose your location accordingly. Clear the planting area of ...
Tired of filling up your seed trays? This alternative will take a fraction of the time and provide great results ...