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5 Compelling Reasons to Purchase Seeds Over Harvesting from Fruits

April 18, 2024 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Compelling Reasons to Purchase Seeds Over Harvesting from Fruits

In the world of gardening, the choice between purchasing seeds and harvesting seeds from fruit can significantly impact the success of your planting season. While harvesting seeds from fruit may seem economical and sustainable, there are several compelling reasons to purchase seeds instead. This approach offers advantages ranging from genetic quality to ease of use,…

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5 Fast Growing Seeds for Beginner Gardeners

April 9, 2024 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

5 Fast Growing Seeds for Beginner Gardeners

In the world of gardening, the joy of planting a seed and watching it grow into a thriving plant is unparalleled. For beginner gardeners, this excitement is often tinged with impatience and the eagerness to see quick results. Fortunately, certain seeds grow at a rapid pace, offering almost immediate gratification and a sense of achievement….

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Seed-Saving Techniques You Should Master

December 29, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Seed-Saving Techniques You Should Master

Seed-saving is the practice of intentionally collecting and preserving seeds from plants grown in a garden or farm for future planting and propagation. It involves deliberately selecting, harvesting, and storing seeds from mature, healthy plants to ensure the continuation of specific plant varieties. Why Care About Seed-Saving? Seed saving holds immense significance in the realm…

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10 Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

April 18, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

Germination refers to the process of a seed becoming a plant. Some people don’t mind a very slow process. They’ll plant flowers that take two years to show their colors. However, sometimes you want an experience a little bit closer to instant gratification. While no plant is going to germinate overnight, there are techniques to…

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5 Cheap Substitutes for Seedling Trays

March 22, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo 2 Comments

Substitutes for Seedling Trays

Seed trays offer a great way to start off your planting season. However, you don’t need to purchase actual trays from the gardening supply store. Instead, you can upcycle/recycle/DIY many terrific substitutes for seedling trays. Here are five good ideas: What Are Seedling Trays? Seed trays provide a great opportunity to begin growing multiple plants…

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5 Reasons Why You Should Plant Wildflower Seeds In The Fall

September 27, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  There are so many reasons why you should plant wildflower seeds in the fall. Can you believe I used to think planting flowers was a waste of space? I wanted veggies to take up every ounce of square footage I had when I first started gardening. Now, my garden contains more flowers than ever…

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2 Different Ways To Start An Avocado Seed

May 17, 2021 by Steph Coelho 2 Comments

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  People love to put avocados on everything. I’m as much an avocado fanatic as the next person, but they don’t come cheap. Here’s how to start an avocado seed at home. Growing avocados at home I’ll be upfront with you. Growing an avocado tree takes time and patience. And it’s not a task suited…

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10 Top Reasons Why Seeds Don’t Germinate

April 6, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  There are a lot of reasons why seeds don’t germinate. Knowing what can go wrong is the first step in solving the problem. If you’re struggling to start seeds this spring, here are a few things to look out for. Why Aren’t Seeds Germinating? Here are a few common reasons why seeds don’t germinate….

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5 Factors That Affect Plant Growth

December 14, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

factors that affect plant growth

  Many factors affect plant growth. Plants have a few basic needs. Having these needs unmet will cause them to perish. There are also factors outside of a gardener’s control that can impact how well a plant grows. While some variables are out of your control, there are things that you can influence. What affects plant growth?…

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Do Pre-Packaged Seeds Grow Faster Than Fresh Seeds?

November 30, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Pre-Packaged Seeds vs. Fresh Seeds

  It’s that time of year when the seed catalogs start arriving in the mailbox. Getting new packets of seeds from a seed supplier is a real treat. Knowing that those carefully harvested seeds will eventually grow into food or flowers is so exciting. It’s just as satisfying to sort through personally harvested seeds from…

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