No matter where I go when I see seeds that are ripe I’m tempted to collect them. That was the case when walking around Knoxville last year and seeing some ripe magnolia seeds on some Sweetbay magnolia plants. Sweetbay magnolias have several names including: sweetbay magnolia, laurel magnoli...
In Your Garden: Time to Sow the SeedsByline: John HumphriesWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
You are now ready to sow your seeds Carefully distribute your seeds onto the medium or into the small holes, using care to be sure that they are not crowded. This will ensure room for growth as well as good light and air circulation to the seedlings as they develop. It will also make ...
Extend the season by growing a fall vegetable garden! Use this list of seeds to sow now to have harvests right through November.
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It may feel like summer is starting to draw to a close, but now is a magical time for gardeners. It’s when we can start collecting seeds from the plants in our gardens; those brilliant little time-bombs containing next year’s beautiful blooms. Here are
Gives gardening tips for all seasons. Proper time to fertilize the ground; Mowing lawns; Proper temperature to sow vegetable and flower seeds; Renewal of bare patches in lawn after hot weather; Division and replanting of perennial flower... - 《Good Housekeeping》 被引量: 0发表: 1994年 ...
so it’s a perfect time to sow seeds! This year we are sowing Lupine, Verbena, Zinnias, Impatiens, and Foxglove. Seeds are an inexpensive way to create a gorgeous garden! It’s great #seedsowing #weather #rainy & #cool #temperature Filled #containers […] How to #Grow From #Seeds!
Seeds can also be grown from seed. To sow from seed: Gently scratch the seed surface with a knife, and soak in water overnight. Fill pots with seed compost. Use a dibber to make a hole 2cm deep, place seed in hole. Cover with compost, gently tap the pot, and water until germinatio...