The German term "hugelkultur" describes a technique that involves creating a raised bed by using a base of decaying wood and other organic materials.
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The flower seeds I always sow in January for a stylish cutting patch
These designer blooms will give any garden a glow up ...
It’s the new year, and it’s already time to think about spring. One of your first tasks is starting seeds for cold-tolerant, early spring annuals that require a long lead time before being ...
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10 bewitching blue flowers that look almost unreal – start them from seed this winter for a long summer of color
Give your garden a head start on summer with rare blue blooms that look almost too vivid to be real – all grown easily from ...
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Eaton Fire survivor spreads poppy seeds across Altadena as part of rebuild effort
A man who survived the Eaton Fire is on a mission to help brighten Altadena. While the city rebuilds, René Amy and a group of ...
I have quite a few leftover vegetable seeds. How can I make sure they are viable before I plant them or buy more?
A new community resource dedicated to biodiversity, pollinator support, and resilient home landscapes launches this winter ...
Winter has finally arrived. No more sneaking out into the garden to do one more project because the ground is still thawed. The problem is that with all our garden projects buried, what’s a gardener ...
Soybean seed costs have risen to the point at which farmers don’t want to plant more seeds than they need for top yields, according to University of Illinois crop sciences professor Emerson Nafziger.
Check out these tips for starting seeds indoors. Readers give their best DIY seed starting system ideas so you can grow your own vegetable seedlings at home this spring. Growing your own seedlings ...
January in a Minnesota garden is all bitter ice and howling winds and dirt frozen hard as diamonds. Which makes January the ...
Sprouted grain bread includes whole grains that have begun to sprout, or germinate. What you might think of as a grain is really a seed. With proper moisture and warmth, whole grain seeds begin to ...
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