If taking the more common option of stem cuttings, you can root them in water first or put them straight into the soil. Take the cutting just after the leaf node then leave them in water for a few weeks before moving them to a pot. See also: Potting soil or potting mix: Which is ...
Studio Campo, with a focus on naturalistic design. Over the past two years, I have worked with Em and Brian to develop a farm master plan and am excited to share with you all some of the thinking behind the garden and tips for how to achieve a similar look at home. Throughout ...
Her thoughts serve to present a youth view and a mental health perspective on the value of an urban ‘nature place’ in her northern UK city. And while not representative of all our participants, it points to a more positive, and certainly more nuanced, youth-nature relationship than many ...
Chilling your seeds in a refrigerator for about six to ten weeks encourages them to germinate faster once planted. However, you must take care to avoid keeping them cold for long as they can germinate while still in the refrigerator. Place your seeds on a paper towel before moistening them. ...
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