Ever had trouble getting seeds to germinate in the garden in the spring? If so, it’s time to do some research to see if your seeds need to be cold stratified before you plant them.
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Saving seeds for next year's crop
Here is a list of eight easy seeds to save and plant next season. They include tomatoes, peppers, beans, lettuce, peas, ...
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Start a native prairie garden using seeds
There are a couple of ways to get these seeds up and growing. One uniting factor is that many native prairie wildflower seeds require cold, moist stratification. In horticulture, stratification is the ...
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Growing Mango Tree From Seed (66 Days Time Lapse)
Time-lapse of germinating and growing a mango tree from store-bought mango's seed. We bought a small ripen mango from the ...
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Trumpet Vine Growing From Seed Time Lapse (130 Days)
Time-lapse of a trumpet vine germinating and growing from seed to young plant. Seeds were cold-stratification in a moist paper towel and placed in a fridge for 70 days. After that, we took one seed ...
Keeping bugs away from your garden can feel like a full-time job, but this handy and easy to set-up tip means you can let ...
Saturday, Nov. 8. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., Largo. Visitors can watch skilled artisans at work, shop for handmade ...
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