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Rather than direct sowing all of your crops, you will undoubtedly want to either purchase transplants or grow your own seedlings indoors, in agreenhouse, or in acold frame, especially with tender crops such as tomatoes, peppers, or basil. The same pattern advice holds true for transplanting s...
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After you unpack it and place your terrarium in its new home out of direct light, it requires absolutely no maintenance for up to a year, happily growing in the tissue culture medium that’s provided, a gel that’s often used in plant biology research for micropropagation. Does this also ...
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Checking how much sunlight my garden gets is key to its success. I watch how sunlight moves across my space during the day. Plants like tomatoes and peppers need at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight. A sunlight meter helps me measure light levels for the best planting spots. I...
You might be wondering, why bother with hydroponics when you can just use soil? Hydroponics offers several advantages, especially for indoor gardening: Faster Growth: With a controlled environment, plants grow faster because they receive direct nutrients through the water system. ...
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At the other extreme of self-spreading plants are the garden thugs. These are plants that have appealing qualities, but that spread more vigorously and persistently than gardeners usually want. This is another large category. Examples from my direct experience include Bears’ Breeches (Ancanthus mo...
Leafy vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, kale and herbs will tolerate some partial shade, but vegetables that produce fruits or underground structures require eight hours of direct sunshine, including tomatoes, potatoes, squash, cucumbers, beans and others. Decide what to plant: Focus on ...