Should be directly sowed into your garden and shouldn’t be grown as transplants. Be sure not to plant bean seeds too early as they may rot due to cold weather and moist soil. If you insist to start early place a black tarp over the soil to warm its temperature. For Bush bean varieties […]
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Gardening
Jumbo Melon Seeds
Approximately 30 melon seeds per packet Local market, home grown favorite. Developed by a Japanese market gardener in California this muskmelon became widely popular because it combined excellent flavor with earliness. Hale’s Best Jumbo is a beautiful oval melon deep green skin with golden netting. The flesh is an appealing salmon color, aromatic and […]
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Tendersweet Carrots
Approximately 1000 carrot seeds per packet A uniform deep orange carrot with great sweet flavor. The Tendersweet is one of the sweetest carrots on the market! It has a rich orange flesh that won’t fade and holds color during cooking. This variety is great for home gardens. Product Details Zones: 3-9 Planting Depth: 1/4-1/2″ […]
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Large Leaf Italian Basi
Approximately 100 basil seeds per packet Organic – A delicious basil plant that offers great aromatic leaves! Produces very large leaves. One can cover a slice of bread! The Genova strain of the Italian Large Leaf variety produces an attractive, bushy plant with very popular, aromatic leaves. Product Details Zones: 3-9 Planting Depth: 1/4″ […]
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There are many flowers and vegetables that can
-be directly sown into the garden. Direct sowing is a great way to avoid transplant shock. It takes less work but involves more risk from weather, pests, diseases and erosion. Before sowing seeds directly into the garden, know what conditions are required for germination and growth. A warm-season crop, such as beans, may rot […]
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What to Plant in April
Yes, Yes, Yes! April is finally here and your garden soil is finally warming up! April is the best time to plant most of your vegetable seeds after your last frost. It’s still not too late to plant tomatoes and peppers from seeds as well. Check out the below vegetables that can be started […]
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Picking the Perfect Spot
No matter how big your vegetable garden is, there are three basic requirements for success: 1. Full sun. Most vegetables need at least 6-8 hours of direct sun. If they don’t get enough light, they won’t bear as much and they’ll be more susceptible to attack from insects or diseases. Here’s a hint: If […]
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Vegetable garden
Once you know what you want to plant, you can figure out how plan a vegetable garden with the right amount of space. Keep in mind when planting a garden with vegetables that you don’t need a large space to begin. If you choose to grow in containers, you don’t even need a yard […]
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Deciding What to Grow
At first, when planting a garden with vegetables, it’s best to start small. Many gardeners get a little too excited at the beginning of the season and plant more than they need — and end up wasting food and feeling overwhelmed by their garden. So first, take a look at how much your family […]
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Plant a Garden
To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. Audrey Hepburn
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