For indoor seed-starting, you can cold stratify catnip seeds yourself. Simply mix them into a moistened, sterilegrowing medium, place in a zip-top freezer baggie, and refrigerate for several weeks before planting. (See “How to grow catnip indoors” for more details.) Wondering how to grow ...
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Plant catmint from nursery transplants, from a friend’s divisions, or from seed. Sow the seeds outdoors after the last expected frost or start them indoors four to six weeks before planting time. Some varieties are sterile and hybrids may not grow true to seed, so using divisions or transp...
If you're growing squash in short-summer gardens, you can start seeds indoors 3 weeks before your last frost date, and set plants out once the soil has warmed up.To start indoors, plant squash seeds ¾” (1.5cm) deep in flats or large-celled 6-packs. Soak the potting soil and ...
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This true catnip is easily grown full sun to part shade, in average, well-drained soils. Catnip is extremely drought tolerant, but prefers some afternoon shade in hotter, southern climates. White with purple spotted flowers bloom in clusters at the end of stems from late spring into summer. ...
If you want to grow your own catnip, I recommend getting a free division from a friend or neighbor. You can also buy a plant at a nursery or grow it from seed. Seeds Now carries catnip seeds, as well as lots of other wonderful herbs and vegetables to grow in your garden. Be forewar...
Find out how to grow catmint, a close cousin of catnip that produces hundreds of pollinator-attracting flowers in summer. By Lynn McAlpine Lynn McAlpine Lynn McAlpine is a lifelong gardener and long-time editor of gardening and home articles. Her work encompasses both print publications and onl...
How to plant dill Planting depth:Direct sow seed in shallow trenches ¼ deep and 3 inches apart. You can also simply press seeds into the soil with no cover; light will help seeds germinate. Once seedlings grow to about 6 inches tall, thin successful seedlings from 8 to 12 inches apart...