Cauliflower seeds started indoors in January get a welcome head start. This cool-loving vegetable thrives when given enough ...
Get a jumpstart on the gardening season by starting seeds indoors. If you've never grown anything from seed, it's easy to write the idea off as difficult or labor-intensive, but that couldn't be ...
Keeping track of when to start seeds of your favorite flowers, herbs, and vegetables indoors can feel a bit daunting, especially since some seeds need to be planted a lot earlier than others. But no ...
Just because you want indoor tropical plants doesn't mean that you need to have bright light. Here are two options that ...
Many vegetable gardeners get a jump on the growing season by starting their own seeds indoors and February is the time to begin seeding cool-season crops such as onions, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, ...
Starting seeds indoors in winter is a hopeful way to bring a little green into your home when it’s cold outside.
Dracaena plants are popular houseplants because they offer a tropical appearance with low-maintenance care requirements, and ...
Starting seedlings indoors can be a fun, rewarding hobby for many home gardeners. Growing high quality seedlings indoors isn’t difficult. Successfully growing seedlings indoors requires suitable ...
While things are frozen and white outside, some home gardeners are thinking about getting a head start on garden plants by starting seeds indoors. Rosie Lerner, Purdue University consumer horticulture ...
For many vegetable gardeners, this is perhaps the best season of the year—seed catalog season! Since the first week of January, colorful seed catalogs have begun to appear in my mailbox just as links ...
There is a distinct shift in the line of questions I am getting these days. All this daylight has us looking forward. Still, I need to start out this week alerting folks not to get too carried away ...
While things are frozen and white outside, some home gardeners are thinking about getting a head start on garden plants by starting seeds indoors. Rosie Lerner, Purdue University consumer horticulture ...