Which seeds you should start indoors first depends on several factors. The season is one of the biggest, as it lets you effectively plan based on your growing needs for the remainder of the year. For example, cauliflower matures slowly, so you can start the seeds indoors to get a head st...
PlantStart Indoors (prior to frost-free date)Start Outdoors (Direct-Sow) Artichoke 8 to 10 weeks Arugula X Beets X Broccoli 4 to 6 weeks Brussels Sprouts 4 to 6 weeks Cabbage 4 to 6 weeks Cantaloupe X Carrots X Cauliflower 4 to 6 weeks Celery 10 to 12 weeks Collards 4 to ...
II. Reading How to Grow Vegetables Indoors Tomatoes Tomato plants are tropical perennials (热带多年生植物). They die off at the end of the season, usually returning the next year. If you have a large tomato plant, leave it there. But, if you want tomatoes year-round indoors, start a new...
PlantStart Indoors (prior to frost-free date)Start Outdoors (Direct-Sow) Artichoke8 to 10 weeks ArugulaX BeetsX Broccoli4 to 6 weeks Brussels Sprouts4 to 6 weeks Cabbage4 to 6 weeks CantaloupeX CarrotsX Cauliflower4 to 6 weeks Celery10 to 12 weeks ...
3. Planting Carrots To start carrot planting, bring a wide seed planter with well drainage system first. Now, fill the planter or container with adequate soil mixture and don’t forget to leave at least 1-inch empty space from the top of your container. ...
Learn How to Grow Carrots from Carrot Tops in this step-by-step guide and enjoy a fresh organic harvest in less than a month!
WONDER HOW TO start seed indoors, or which seed to sow directly in the garden, and how? Becoming a confident seed starter unlocks a garden of possibilities; you can try your hand at anything offered in any catalog, no longer limited by the local garden center’s palette. As daunting as ...
Carrots become tastier as they grow. You can start harvesting as soon as the carrots are big enough to eat, or leave them all to mature for a single harvest. Dig your winter storage crop before the first frost on a day when the soil is moist but the air is dry. Since spading forks...
Sow lettuce seed indoors 4 to 6 weeks before you plan to set transplants in the garden—commonly 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost in spring. You can even begin sooner if you like, up to 10 weeks before the last frost. Transplant seedlings to the garden when they are about 4 inches...
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