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You'll want to know about -- and avoid -- these five issues if you're planning to start your own garden seeds inside this winter.
Thinking about starting seeds indoors? Proper timing, light and watering can make the difference between lanky seedlings and sturdy transplants.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Spruce / Sanja Kostic Plant cucumbers outside after the last frost once the soil has warmed to 60°F to 70°F, which is ...
Growing your own cucumbers to pickle or add crunch to salads is easier than you may think. This tender fruit loves warm weather and can grow in the ground or containers, so long as the plants receive ...
Seed-starting pots with drainage holes (or DIY seed-starting pots) Seed-starting mix Labels Plastic seed trays and seed-starter kits are super easy for growing seeds indoors. But you can dig through ...
Submitted photo Luminaria seedlings are ready to go. With the snow finally melting and temperatures creeping upward, my thoughts naturally shift to spring and the promise of new plants. I find myself ...