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Collect and save some heirloom vegetable seeds
Seeds of heirloom plants have been collected and passed along for generations, producing offspring identical to the parent ...
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Seed Saving Tips Ep 1 - Dry Seeds | Organic Gardening
This is the first video in a 5 part series on seed saving for fruit and vegetable plants. In this episode (Ep1) I explain how ...
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Seed Saving Tips Ep 2 - Wet Seeds | Organic Gardening
This is the second video in a 5 part series on seed saving for fruit and vegetable plants. In this episode (Ep2) I explain how I save the category I call "Wet Seeds" from our food garden to grow more ...
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How to save and store seeds this fall for future planting
Learn to save seeds this fall: pick healthy plants; harvest mature pods; clean, dry and store properly. Includes West Texas ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As the vegetable garden winds down, beneath the drying bean poles and fading marigolds, the weeds, alas, ...
True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
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7 vegetable and herbs that actually thrive inside all winter
Many kinds of salad greens, herbs and even cherry tomatoes can be grown inside all winter long. Learn which plants do best ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about sunflowers, fan flowers, poinsettias, sod and cocktail ...
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How to start an edible garden, even without green fingers
Want to start an edible garden but don’t have green fingers? These basic tips will get you started the right way.
Many of the scraps that people throw away from garden vegetables are actually edible. And they can be cooked, frozen or pickled for tasty and nutritious meals. Beet greens, for ...
Growing microgreens is an easy gardening project you can do on your windowsill — here's how to do it
Microgreens are young greens, ready to harvest in just a couple weeks. The easiest varieties to grow are broccoli, cabbage, ...
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