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Get specific tips on growing and caring for any plant, flower or herb. Interested in edibles? eHow has suggestions on growing strawberries, blueberries, corn, tomatoes and all sorts of other fruits and vegetables. Planting flowers to brighten a yard? Check out tips on annuals, perennials and everything in between. Herb aficionados can learn how to design an herb garden, grow basil organically and harvest thyme. No yard to speak of? Not to worry, eHow has suggestions for indoor gardening, as well.

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  • Planting Information for Stokes Seeds

    If you own a home with a yard or garden, chances are good that you're anxious to spruce up that land with flowers, plants, vegetables or a lawn. Plants, flowers and vegetables can also be grown...

  • Homemade Envelopes for Seed Collecting

    You love gardening. What you don't love is organizing the many seeds you have for your garden. You buy seeds when they are on sale and sometimes you forget what you have at home. One way to...

  • How to Clean & Plant Cardboard Plant Seeds

    Cardboard plants are fern-like landscaping plants that can add a lush, tropical feel to any yard or garden. They are also well suited to pot and indoor growing. They don't usually flower, but...

  • How to Plant Clivia Seedlings

    The clivia is a plant native to South Africa and produces both upright and pendulous orange and yellow florets. Depending on the type of clivia seedling you grow, the plant will bloom in either...

  • How to Collect Tree Seeds

    While many gardeners and horticulturists may buy the seeds of trees they wish to propagate, wild harvesting, when conducted ethically, is also a strategy---and the seeds of native species are...

  • How to Harvest Plant Seed

    Save money by harvesting seeds for next year. Give gifts of seed packets to gardeners, or trade them for other types of seeds. Take the right steps to gather good quality seeds, pack them...

  • How to Propagate a Water Hyacinth

    A water hyacinth is a floating pond plant that has bright green, shiny, oval leaves that can grow up to 10 inches wide. The plants display purplish flowers that are 2 to 3 inches long. These...

  • How to Propagate White Licorice Plant

    White licorice plants have long, green leaves, grow to 1 to 2 feet tall and wide and do not produce flowers. They are most often used to offset other plants and for edging around gardens. The...

  • How to Use Rockwool Starter Sheets

    Rockwool is a soil-free growing medium used in hydroponic gardens. It is a combination of melted rock and sand that has been spun into fine thread and compressed into very dense cubes or slabs. It...

  • How to Grow Herbs in a Garden

    Growing your own herbs is an economical way to always have fresh herbs on hand for cooking or for garnish. Some of the most popular herbs are parsley, sage, chives, thyme and basil. Other uses for...

  • How to Plant Spanish Broom by Seed

    Spanish broom is a deciduous plant that was introduced from the Mediterranean and surrounding areas. It has many uses in its native homeland. The fibers from the stems and plant itself are used...

  • How to Start Cleome Indoors

    Cleome hasslerana is an annual flower that can grow four to six feet in height, blooming early summer to mid-fall with shades of white and pink blossoms. Cleome's nickname is "Spider Flower,"...

  • How to Extract Seeds From Vegetable Plants

    As you bite into a juicy cucumber from your aunt's garden, or a spicy piece of heirloom rainbow chard, do you ever think you could also grow these beauties in your own garden? The process to...

  • Homemade Seed Envelopes

    Leftover seeds and seeds harvested from heirloom and other favorite flowers and vegetables should be stored in a sealed paper or plastic envelope, and labeled clearly to ensure that they will be...

  • How to Use Potassium Nitrate to Break Seed Dormancy

    Gardeners and farmers looking to get the most out of their seed investments may find it useful to treat dormant seeds with potassium nitrate. This substance has been used for years to speed along...

  • How to Grow Beans in Cups With Soil for a Science Project

    There's nothing more fulfilling than watching something grow from your care. For young students, this is especially exciting. Growing beans in a cup is a common science project teachers share with...

  • How to Grow Watermelons

    Watermelons are so yummy and so easy to grow. Here is how to grow your very own watermelons.

  • How to Care for Stock Flowers

    Stock (Matthiola incana) is an annual or biennial flower that is as fragrant as it is colorful. Grouped together, stock makes a lovely addition to a cutting or cottage garden. Stock is a biennial...

  • Seed Production Techniques in Medicinal Plants

    You can grow medicinal plants at your home, or in your office. It is important to make sure that you can produce and harvest seeds from your medicinal plants so that you can continue to have...

  • The Best Way to Sprout Wheat Seeds for Flour

    Sprouting seeds is healthful, fun and economical. Using wheat flour in your home will reduce your risk of developing gallstones, Metabolic Syndrome and complications arising from type 2 diabetes....

  • Cheap Flowers to Plant

    For many people, gardening is one of the most relaxing and beautiful experiences in their lives. Every garden is an individual statement about who its owner is as a person and what her tastes are....

  • How to Propagate Pine Trees

    Pine trees are coniferous and there are over 100 different types. The leaves are usually long, slender, dark green and resemble needles. The tree is used mostly for wood pulp and timber. These...

  • How to Save Superbell Flower Seeds

    Superbell is an easy-growing, drought-and-disease-resistant hybrid of the tiny flower Calibrachoa. Native to South America, Calibrachoa, also known as Million Bells, can be found in sub-tropic and...

  • How to Germinate and Plant Vegetable Seeds

    For the healthiest, most productive vegetable plants, give each seed the best chance to survive and thrive by planting them in at the right depth in the right soil at the right time of year. ...

  • How to Grow Herbs and Cinnamon Spice

    People prize herbs for their multitude of uses and have employed them for medicines, seasonings, flavorings, personal beautification and fragrance. Greek and Roman students wore garlands of...

  • Can You Plant a Juniper Berry?

    Several different species of juniper trees and shrubs grow throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Almost all juniper species grow berries, when the berries are fully mature they can be used to plant...

  • How to Sow Grape Seed

    Growing your own grape vines is becoming a popular gardening project. There are many healthy reasons for growing your own. Grapes are high in antioxidants. Your body needs antioxidants to keep...

  • How to Keep Sunflower Seeds From Getting Moldy

    Sunflowers are one of the most versatile plants available. The beauty of their grand blooms and foliage continue to intrigue both young and old; including our feathered friends. Sunflower seeds...

  • How to Propagate Seeds With a Mini Greenhouse & Heating Mat

    Growing your own plants from seed allows for more variety in your garden and more control over the origins of your plants. Seeds require consistent moisture and consistent heat to grow. Mini...

  • How to Grow Epiphyllum From Seeds

    Epiphyllum, also called orchid cactus, is a member of the cacti family native to the jungles of Central and South America and Mexico. Native plants grow flowers in shades or white or red but...

  • How to Plant Tomato Seeds in a Cold Frame

    Cold frames extend the growing season in the spring by holding in the heat from the soil to protect seedlings from frost. The temperature inside a cold frame will only be about 4 to 5 degrees...

  • How to Save Super Bell Pepper Seeds

    Super bell peppers grow to a size that will make you the envy of your neighboring gardeners. With the right growing conditions and care, this bell pepper can grow to half a pound. The bell pepper...

  • How to Scoop Out Pumpkin Seeds for Growing

    There's nothing quite like driving along a country road in autumn. The foliage is at its peak, and farm stands overflow with fall produce. The fields are dotted with orange spheres of all sizes,...

  • How to grow tomatoes indoors for the Winter

    Growing tomatoes during the winter season seems like an impossible task, however you can grow tomatoes if you plan them inside the house. With the right tomato seeds, soil, and plant stakes – your...

  • The Advantages of Plant Reproduction That Involves Seeds

    Viable seeds are the products of successful fertilization in flowering plants using sexual reproduction. In many plants, a seed will have two individual parents; and in others it will have only...

  • Tips for Sprouting Nasturtium Seeds

    WIth the proper care, natrurtiums can provide lovely color and variety in the garden. These popular flowers are not hard to grow, and they are an excellent choice for the beginning gardener. Even...

  • How to Sprout Adenium Seeds

    Adenium obesum is a desert succulent that is known for its distinct shape and prolific blooming, which produces lots of flowers over a long period of time. The Adenium is also referred to as...

  • The Best Way to Grow Broccoli Sprouts at Home

    Broccoli sprouts are highly nutritious and are crunchy and tasty in salads and sandwiches. Although they are sometimes available in health food stores, they can be difficult to find in grocery...

  • How to Make Onion Sets

    The onion is a versatile vegetable that adds flavor to many favorite dishes. Onions are easy to grow in a home garden, but gardeners in most of the U.S. need a head start to grow the large,...

  • How to Stratify Asparagus Fern Berries

    Asparagus fern, also known as lace fern, emerald fern or sprengeri, is not a true fern, but rather a member of the lily family. The fern forms whitish green tubers that resemble tiny garlic...

  • How to Plant Night Blooming Jasmine Seeds

    The night blooming jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum) or jessamine is a sprawling shrub that reaches 10 feet high and 6 feet wide. The distinctive feature of the night blooming jasmine is the fragrance...

  • How to Start Seeds in Cold Frames

    Starting seeds in cold frames is a great way to get a jump start on your vegetable or flower garden. Because cold frames harness the sun's solar energy during the day, the temperature inside them...

  • How to Save Angelonia Flower Seeds

    Sowing your own seeds is an economical way to have a gorgeous flowerbed every season without the cost of buying them. Anglelonia is a native plant in Mexico and the West Indies. The leaves smell...

  • How to Soak Watermelon Seeds in Milk Before Growing

    Soaking watermelon seeds in milk will help them to sprout more quickly. Everyone wants their gardens to mature faster, especially people trying to garden in the northern United States, where the...

  • How to Use Warming Pads for Nursery Plants

    Warming pads, also sometimes called warming mats, are devices that are used to encourage early seed propagation in plants. These long flat pads are placed underneath trays containing seeds and...

  • How to Make Money Selling Agave

    You can make money off of Agave. Agave, or century plant, are a plant that is closely related to the lily, but if you've ever seen an agave, you know you aren't going to be picking it and placing...

  • How to Start Angel Trumpets From Seed

    You can call them angel's trumpets, brugmansia, or just plain pretty. Angel's trumpet flowers bloom in shades of yellow, pink, orange, red and white, from spring to fall. Although the seeds...

  • How to Get Plumeria Seeds

    Plumeria, also called frangipani, is a small tree or bush native to tropical America that can grow up to 30 feet high. When flowering, the blooms range from a yellow color to pink to dark red....

  • When to Plant Red Globe Grape Seeds

    Red Globe grape seeds can be grown into fruit-producing vines; however, the task can be challenging. Before planting, Red Globe grape seeds and other types of grapes must go through a process...

  • When to Plant Indoor Bedding Plants?

    Using indoor bedding plants is a strategy that allows gardeners in northern climates to extend their growing season. Plants that require a longer growing season than nature has provided are...

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