In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh explains how to ‘save bit of summer’ for next ...
While you may assume your gardening days are done once fall rolls around, there are plenty of cleaning, organizing, and ...
In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh explains how to ‘save a bit of summer’ for next ...
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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, cucumbers, spinach and onions. Those are simple to save because they are ...
Make sure the seeds are completely dry; store in a cool, dark and dry place; use airtight glass containers or paper envelopes; label with seed type, variety and date of collection; and use the seeds ...
The other day I finally put my garden to bed. While I ripped out the skeletons of tomatoes and tucked away eggplant cages for ...
Experience the mesmerizing journey of dahlia seed sprouting in this captivating time-lapse video. Watch as tiny seeds transform into vibrant blossoms, showcasing nature's incredible beauty and ...
Stick to your plant budget by harvesting seeds from these flowers with seedpods. These blooms keep on giving with ...
The spooky season is just around the corner, and if you haven't yet gone out to get the best pumpkins for your Halloween décor, then there's no time better than now. Especially after you read this ...
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
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Here’s $10 to get a gift for someone at Walgreens. What do you buy? The best tin of peanuts you can find. They’ll be gone ...