Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anna Drybushevska After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and ...
As a new season of the year approaches, novice gardeners who have leftover seeds might wonder if they should toss out their packets or hold onto them for next year. This could be especially of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you love to garden, we’re betting that you want to hang onto summer as long as you can. After all, while houseplants are lovely ...
It happens more often than most of us would care to admit. We reach into the pocket of a jacket we haven’t worn in a while and pull out a half-empty packet of seeds. Seeds are powerful. They’re the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Concerned about the method you're currently using to store seeds? Once you understand that the most important factors in seed ...
The holidays arrive with glittering lights, crowded calendars, and a thousand tiny distractions, but beneath all that cheer is a quiet opportunity most gardeners overlook. While everyone else is ...
If you didn’t use up all of the garden seed you bought this year, much of it can be stored for use in next year’s garden, depending on the plant species. Seeds of some plants, such as corn, parsley, ...
After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, but there’s no reason to throw those old seeds in the trash. Most seeds ...