Starting seeds indoors is a smart way to get a head start on spring gardening. But after weeks of ensuring your seedlings have enough water and sunlight to thrive, the last thing you want is for them ...
With the right care, many types of seeds started indoors grow quickly enough that the seedlings will need to be repotted at least once before they’re ready to go outside in your garden. Knowing how ...
Q: I've tried transplanting 6-inch seedlings that sprouted from acorns in a neighbor's yard. How do I get them to live? — G.T., Houston A:Oak seedlings can put down tap roots quickly. You may have ...
Wondering how to transplant plants without killing them? Learn all about transplanting seed plugs, how to prick out seedlings, and pricking out meaning. Seedlings can be pricked out from trays into ...
FAIRBANKS — When gardeners hear the word “transplanting,” they usually think of the process involved in moving seedlings from the house to the garden. However, if you are starting your own seeds, ...
DENVER — It drives me nuts to see commercials where people pretending to garden pull plants out of their pots by the stems. This is wrong and can potentially damage the stems at the point where they ...
Growing vegetable crops in wooden raised beds in the spring season in a personal farm. Gardener's gloved hands plant a sprout in the ground with garden shovel in early spring. Starting seedlings ...
Welcome to the Super Bowl of gardening! When spring hits, the garden is ready and so are we. There’s so much to be done and we have so much pent-up energy that it’s easy to find the motivation to ...
garden patio backyard with flower border by Joseph Richardson of Richardson & Associates Landscape Architecture If your backyard greenery is struggling to survive, it might be time to learn how to ...
Earlier this week, I was transplanting some of my little seedlings. The first true leaves had developed, so it was time to move the seedlings to their own growing containers. I finished 12 flats ...