Most seeds sprout fairly easily. Just tamp them into a potting mix, keep them damp, and within a week or two, baby plants are up and ready to go under lights inside until the coast is clear outside.
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How to grow and care for a lemon tree from seed
Growing plants from seeds is incredibly satisfying. And when those seeds would otherwise be thrown in the trash, there is ...
House Digest on MSN
15 common household items you can repurpose to grow plant seeds
When it's time to start seeds indoors and you discover you don't have a seed starting kit, don't run to the store -- Check ...
UConn Home and Garden Education Center alum Carol Quish wrote a short blog post about vivipary in 2014 that, over a decade later, is still one of our most-read pieces. Why are folks still interested ...
Are your daffodils popping up a bit early this year? Here’s how to protect them for the remainder of the winter. Neil Sperry Special to the Star-Telegram If you’ve noticed your daffodils or other ...
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