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Start your garden from scratch (er, seed)! We answer your seed starting questions.
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New to seed starting? Here's a list of seeds that are quick to germinate and don't require a lot of extra fussing.
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Whether you're looking to start just a few seeds or the whole garden, we have the perfect seed starting kit for you!
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Starting seeds? Learn what conditions can cause this very common seedling disease.
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Techniques for prevention and control of this common fungus that attacks seedlings.
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Start your garden from seed -- with the right grow light and some simple equipment, seed starting can be fun and easy!
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Tomatoes are quick to germinate and fun to grow. Learn how to start your own tomatoes from seed.
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Transform ordinary newspaper into a limitless supply of compostable 3-inch pots for starting seeds.
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When starting seeds, you'll want to use the right growing medium and provide adequate light. But what sort of container will you plant the seeds into?
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Eager to start your seeds? Here is a quick guide to timing your seed starting.
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Garden with coir and grow stronger seedlings, harvest bigger crops, and give yourself a green star for using a sustainable planting medium.
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Cowpots prevent transplant shock, are biodegradable, AND slowly release nutrients as they break down. What's not to love?
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How to set up your seedlings for success with our Deep Root Seed Starting Kit.
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Tips and tricks to starting flowering perennials from seed, plus 10 easy-to-grow varieties.
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Our garden-tested potting mixes are formulated to guarantee great results.
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Yes, you can truly grow microgreens anywhere!
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Our GrowEase self-watering seedstarting kit takes the worry out of watering. Learn how it works.
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Give your seedlings a breath of fresh air to keep them healthy.
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We want to set you up for gardening success, whether you're growing a full flower garden or a simple pot of tomatoes on the patio.
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Yes, you can grow your own annuals from seed!
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Learn how to choose the right potting soil and fertilizer for whatever you want to grow. Our exclusive garden-tested soils and fertilizers provide optimum growing conditions.
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Tomato plants are one of the easiest plants to start from seed. Watch and learn how to grow your own fresh tomatoes.
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Create a sweet centerpiece AND grow zesty garnish in a cute (compostable!) container.
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Winter feel just a little too cold and long? There are plenty of ways to keep your green thumb going indoors until spring.
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Thin out your seedlings to promote healthy growth of the remaining plants.
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Give your seedlings a boost of nutrients and minerals.
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"There is no trick to growing geraniums from seed," says Valerie Ryan, who grows dozens of seedlings each year. "Patience and care is all that is needed."
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Hold up — don't rush your seedlings into the garden. It's best to ease them out into the world.
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What are you growing under lights? Learn how to set up your grow lights for seedlings, houseplants, and all your herbs and veggies!
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With the right grow light, it's easy to grow crispy fresh lettuce all year long.
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Don't let your hardiness zone limit your garden greens! Choose the right crop variety and create the right microclimate — and get ready for delicious, home-grown salads almost every day of the year.
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If you're concerned that you might have a brown thumb, plant some summer squash. The plants are highly productive and easy to grow.
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Raised beds provide this Cincinnati family with winning gardens.
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Trying to decipher all the letters, numbers, and terminology on the back of your bag of potting soil or fertilizer?
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Sick of snow? "Shake it off" with with our parody video.
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With just a few simple items and a few short weeks, you can grow microgreens at home.
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Our new and improved potting mixes contain mycorrhizae for healthier plants with up 35% higher yields compared to mixes without this beneficial fungi.
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Looking for an activity with kids this spring? Here's a step-by-step guide to make a root-viewing box out of a milk carton.
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Planting your seeds in warm soil ensures a good germination rate and successful garden.
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Nasturtiums are among the easiest flowers to grow from seed! Their cheerful orange, gold, and burgundy blooms are also edible, making them a garden must-have.
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How to seed, grow, and harvest eggplant.
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Impatient for spring? We are too - in the meantime, here are some simple tasks to prepare for the growing season.
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It's easy to grow basil indoors, as long as you provide warmth and light. Start from seed and you'll always have a fresh crop on hand.
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How to seed, grow, and harvest celery.
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Watch one gardener transform her plain backyard into a thriving garden with Gardener's CedarLast raised beds and obelisk.
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Although cucumbers have sprawling vines, you can grow them in containers. The key is to choose a compact variety and train those vines up a trellis.
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Learn which edible plants you can grow indoors and have ready for harvest in as little as 10 days.
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Hardiness ratings are handy guidelines that can help you select perennials plants, trees and shrubs.