Here’s When to Start Seeds Indoors and How to Do It
In February and March, I become desperate to play in the dirt, so I get my fix by starting seeds indoors. There are plenty of practical reasons to sow your own. You can grow unusual and heirloom varieties rarely available at nurseries, and you'll save a lot of cash: At a couple bucks a pop, a packet of 20 to 80 seeds costs less than a single seedling. Ready to dig in? You don't need much in terms of equipment or expertise—especially if you follow these simple steps. 1. Provide a proper home. ...
How to Make a Greenhouse - GardenLovin
Just because it’s snowing outside doesn’t mean you can’t get a head start on your garden for next year. Countertop greenhouses are one of my favorite projects for Spring Break when the kids are out of school. They love to help with the planting and it’s a fun activity to do
Top 24 Incredibly Clever Gardening Tricks For Your Garden
It’s gardening season! Are you ready? Here are some of my favorite hacks for your garden that I hadn’t heard of before. For example: use a lemon or egg shells as a perfect minimalist medium of growing seedlings; make a strawberry planter out of a single wooden pallet; prevent animals from getting into your garden …
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