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  • How to Grow Geraniums From Seeds

    Offering abundant blooms, geraniums are a gardening enthusiast's summertime staple. A durable and gorgeous annual, geraniums bloom from early June to beyond the first frost of the fall and can...

  • How to Plant Ground Cover Seeds

    Ground cover refers to plants which grow across the ground instead of upwards. Many Americans are switching from lawns to yards with ground cover because of ground covers' hardy nature and ease of...

  • How to Plant Perennial Hibiscus Seeds

    The perennial hibiscus is an extremely hardy flower. These plants will die down to the soil during the winter, but they will sprout new shoots the next spring. These plants can also grow anywhere...

  • How to Plant Sedum Seeds

    Sedum, or stonecrop, is a versatile plant that is not picky about soil pH levels or fertility. They grow pretty much in any sunny area. They make great accents to rock gardens, do well as...

  • How to Take Seeds from AeroGarden Plants

    The AreoGarden is a newly designed miniature garden that can be placed anywhere, and used during any time of the year. It typically serves one medium-sized plant, and can be beneficial when...

  • How to Harvest Banana Seeds

    Although there are roughly 300 species of bananas, the fruit or sweet banana and the plantain are the most common. Banana trees have a palm tree-like appearance and are a perennial plant. They...

  • How to Identify Windmill Palm Seeds

    The Chinese windmill palm, or Trachycarpus fortunei, has been in cultivation for thousands of years. Very cold tolerant, this palm is becoming very popular in Earth's more temperate regions. ...

  • How to Harvest Rose Plant Seeds

    It is not difficult to harvest rose plant seeds, but it does take planning, patience and observation. Watch your roses closely throughout the growing season and identify which plants seem hardiest...

  • How to Start Peas in Egg Cartons

    When planting peas in a garden, you only push them down slightly into the ground to help increase the water and sun absorption. Because of this, you can easily plant your peas in a different...

  • How to Organize Your Garden Seeds

    Seeds are tiny and there are a lot of them in those seed packages, often many more than we need at any one planting. Avid gardeners collect seeds from other gardeners and even grab them off the...

  • How to Germinate Your Tomato Seeds

    The proper way to germinate your tomato seeds and get the most from your seeds.

  • How to Store Gardening Seeds

    Simple steps to store your gardening seeds before planting season. How to store the seeds you collect from your garden. With prepare storage you can make some seeds last for 4 to 5 years.

  • How to Extract Banana Seeds From the Banana

    Most varieties of bananas sold in the United States contain no seeds within the fruit. Wild banana varieties found in Africa and Asia have dark, hard-angled or rounded seeds embedded into the...

  • How to Dry Corn Seed

    If you have found a variety of corn that you just cannot imagine doing without next year, you may want to save some of the kernels--the seeds--for planting in a later season. Drying corn seed is...

  • How to Grow Seed Starter Cells

    Seed starter cells allow gardeners to start their crops indoors before the ground thaws out. This way, once it's safe to transplant outside, your plants already have a head start. How early you...

  • How to Harvest Celery Seed

    Celery is a common herb, well-known for its slightly spicy, aromatic flavor. Celery seeds have this flavor and spice concentrated in them, making them a popular garnish for food, especially...

  • How to Dry Corn on the Cob for the Next Year's Seeds

    When gardening, growing your own corn on the cob is a great way to be able to have fresh corn to grill, boil or simply cut off of the cob to use in soups and casseroles. Another great way to use...

  • How to Store Saved Seeds - Instructions

    If a seed is stored in the right conditions it can double or even quadruple the length of viability. The ideal storage is a cool (5-20 degrees Celsius), dry, and dark place, protected from...

  • How to Get Free Four O'Clock Flowers For Your Garden Landscape

    Four O'Clock flowers are a stunningly beautiful and amazingly fragrant flower for your garden. They are called Four O'Clocks due to their blooms opening early in the morning, late in the evening...

  • How to Save Spinach Seeds

    Spinach is rich in nutrients like folate and a wide array of vitamins--making it a healthy, yet tasty, eating option. Saving seeds from your spinach crop is a good way to ensure that you'll have a...

  • How to Grow Sprouts indoors for winter gardening

    Sprouted seeds are a very high nutritional value food. For me growing sprouts in my kitchen satisfies my gardening bug all winter long. They are a cheap source of high vitamin natural raw food....

  • How to Start Corn From Seeds Indoors

    Corn is a relatively straight-forward and simple crop to grow; you can simply plant the seeds in the garden soil, water and feed them, and then enjoy the plants as they sprout and produce corn....

  • How to Save Carrot Seeds

    Saving the seeds from carrot plants takes a lot of patience, not because harvesting the seeds is a complicated process, but because carrots are biennial plants, and take two years to flower and...

  • How to Plant Melon Seeds

    Melons are members of the gourd family with sweet, pulpy flesh. Cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon are only a few of the many varieties, and there several ways to enjoy them. Cut them up into...

  • How to Plant Spinach Seeds

    It's Popeye's favorite dish and you can grow it right in your backyard. Spinach, brought to the United States from Asia, is easy to grow from seeds in both spring and fall. It's a good-for-you...

  • How to Use Seeds After The Garden Is Done for The Year

    Don't let the plants and blossoms all be compost or winter bedding just yet. Before the snow flies, gather those seeds and use them. Here is how.

  • How to Get Free Flower Seeds

    There is nothing better than free flower seeds and plants. From collecting your own or trading with friends, your flower beds can become a plethora of bloom and colorful foliage every year....

  • How to Grow Huge Pumpkins

    Every fall, many cities have contests to see who can grow the biggest pumpkin. Some pumpkins grow to be more than 1500 pounds. See the steps below for growing your own giant pumpkin.

  • How to Save tomato seeds by fermenting them

    Save your own tomato seeds to grow in your garden. Save money by not having to buy commercial seeds year after year. Preserve old heirloom varieties for future generations.

  • How to Grow an Avocado Tree From Seed

    Growing trees and plants from seed is a very rewarding hobby. Unfortunately some types of plants and trees are difficult to grow unless very specific instructions are followed to provide the...

  • How to Prep Your Fall Vegetable Garden

    Now is the time to start planning your fall vegetable garden and enjoying the "fruits" (or vegetables) of your labor!! Here are some tips to get you started.

  • How to Harvest Your Own Seeds

    If you enjoy your garden, why not save money and have fun harvesting seed to ensure an even more beautiful garden next year. Harvested seeds are already acclimated to your soil and growing...

  • How to Build The Cheapest Heated Seed Bed

    To get a huge jump on the spring planting for vegetables or flowers, it's a great idea to plant and germinate your seeds absolutely as early as possible. If you know in February that only 10% of...

  • How to Garden With a Black Thumb

    Gardening seems like a simple enough task. Just place some plants in the ground and you've got a colorful flower bed, right? Unfortunately, there is more to planting a successful garden than...

  • How to To Grow Flowers From Seed

    Growing flowers from seed is pretty easy. You can either buy seed packets or just pull some seed off of existing flowers. Faster than you know, you'll have beautiful flourishing flowers.

  • How to Plant Burpee Seeds

    Established in 1876, Burpee is now the largest seed company in the United States. Learn how to properly plant Burpee seeds to ensure that you have a successful flower garden and a bountiful crop...

  • How to Grow Peppers and Tomatoes from Seeds

    If you love to keep at least one of your thumbs garden-green by raising a few peppers or tomatoes, here are some steps on how to raise them from seeds. Sometimes we get started too late in the...

  • How to Plant From Seed

    There are a few methods of planting with seeds. This method is a quick and easier way to go. Some prefer starting seedlings in pots and transplanting after the danger of frost has past, if you...

  • How to Lay Seed

    Laying or sowing seed is a fairly simple task provided you understand how your particular seed prefers to germinate and under what conditions the seed thrives. While this varies greatly by seed,...

  • How to Save The Tomatoes

    Tomatoe seeds must be wet processed for storage. This involves fermenting, washing then drying. Fermnetating kills the organisms causing bacterial canker and any other seed borne disease that...

  • How to Start Seeds in a Greenhouse

    A greenhouse is an excellent place to start and grow new plants from seeds. From flowers to vegetables to trees and shrubs, starting seeds in a greenhouse offers many advantages: the controlled...

  • How to Make a Planter Out of Plastic Bottles

    Gardening is a fun and easy task that almost anyone can enjoy. But buying planters and the necessary supplies can become costly. For apartment dwellers planning on starting a container garden, or...

  • How to Germinate Strawberry Seeds

    Strawberries are one of the most delicious, nutritious and popular summer fruits around. Germinating strawberry seeds is a relatively straightforward process and when carried out under optimal...

  • How to Grow Pumpkins From Seeds

    It is amazing how many varieties of pumpkin seeds there are. When deciding what variety to grow, the first factor to consider is your growing zone (see Resources). This will determine which types...

  • How to Get Kids to Like Gardening

    Trying to think of some things to do with your kids this summer. Why not try gardening? It's easy and very educational. Your kids will learn responsibility, science, and so much more through...

  • How to Purchase Seeds

    Seeds for flowers, vegetables and grasses are widely available through grocery stores, garden centers, home improvement centers and mail-order catalogs. Finding the right seeds for a location,...

  • How to Grow Big and Healthy Cilantro

    Even though cilantro looks like parsley. They are each different. Cilantro is a tasty condiment to put in foods. It adds a fresh taste to salsas and other foods. Knowing how to grow it is...

  • How to Harvest Lemon Balm

    Lemon balm is a fragrant herb that has been used for centuries for medicinal and therapeutic reasons. It’s widely believed to relieve ailments such as bloating, sleep disorders, tension headaches...

  • How to Find Free Garden Seeds

    Free garden seeds aren't as hard to find as you may think. If you're thinking about planting a garden, but don't want to spend a lot of money look for free seeds anywhere you can find them. Frugal...

  • How to Use Growing Lights

    Growing lights help you start seeds indoors, so you can extend your growing season and increase your garden's production. Vegetables, herbs, flowers and other plants usually flourish under plant...

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