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Artichoke: Sow and Grow Guide
General Information Whether grown for the edible flower bud or as a unique, 5'-6' ornamental, artichoke...Read More » -
Basil: Sow and Grow Guide
There's a reason basil is so popular-it's delicious! There are many known species of basil, but Ocimum basilicum ,...Read More » -
Bean: Sow and Grow Guide
Much like homegrown tomatoes and many other vegetables, beans' flavor diminishes in storage, which is why fresh...Read More » -
Beet: Sow and Grow Guide
Join the beet renaissance! As the popularity of growing beets is increasing, all root vegetables are experiencing...Read More » -
Broccoli: Sow and Grow Guide
Broccoli heads are actually clusters of flower buds. One of the most healthful vegetables, it's packed with...Read More » -
Carrot: Sow and Grow Guide
Many carrots go beyond being long and orange. In fact, originally, carrots weren't long and orange at all. White,...Read More » -
Corn: Sow and Grow Guide
Corn conjures memories of summer barbeques, warm evenings, and gatherings with friends and family. Because...Read More » -
Cucumber: Sow and Grow Guide
Get ready, salads--home-grown cukes are on the way! Home-grown cucumbers have thin, tender skin that you...Read More » -
Flower Mixes: Sow and Grow Guide
GENERAL SOWING When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. In cold climates, sow flower mixes in the spring, 1 to...Read More » -
Garlic: Planting and Growing Guide
From mild and mellow, to bold and spicy, garlic is a culinary treasure. Use it raw or cooked to add distinctive...Read More » -
Lavender: Sow and Grow Guide
Lavender may be one of the most-loved and recognized scents of all time. Its heady aroma is calming, but...Read More » -
Lettuce: Sow and Grow Guide
For a lot of us, lettuce is a staple. Summer is built on a bowl full of lettuce greens, and in our opinion, no...Read More » -
Marigold: Sow and Grow Guide
Believe it or not, there is more than one kind of marigold! They typically vary in height and bloom size....Read More » -
Melon: Sow and Grow Guide
Is a melon by any other name still a melon? Yes! What many of us call cantaloupes are really muskmelons. True...Read More » -
Microgreens and Baby Greens: Sow and Grow Guide
Micro- and baby greens are tiny, tender, flavorful seedlings of vegetables and/or herbs. Microgreens may be...Read More » -
Milkweed: Sow and Grow Guide
Not only is milkweed a beautiful addition to the garden, but it is the only food monarch butterfly caterpillars...Read More » -
Onion: Sow and Grow Guide
Growing onions from seed offers a wider variety, is less expensive, and gives you more control over growing...Read More » -
Pea: Sow and Grow Guide
You won't have to trick anyone into eating their veggies with homegrown peas. Sweet and tender, they are perfect...Read More » -
Pepper: Sow and Grow Guide
While we have some general information on seed starting indoors, we receive a lot of customer requests for...Read More » -
Poppy: Sow and Grow Guide
Gardeners love poppies, and what's not to love! Their crepe-paper like blooms may look fragile, but they stand up...Read More » -
Potato: Sow and Grow Guide
Potatoes from seed? Yes indeed! Growing potatoes from seeds (often called "true potato seed" or TPS), instead...Read More » -
Radish: Sow and Grow Guide
These cool season crispers are more than bright red slices on a salad. Try roasting or pickling them for a new...Read More » -
Sowing Guides
These guides are designed to help gardeners create a gardening calendar customized to their climate, as they give...Read More » -
Squash (Summer): Sow and Grow Guide
From long, green zucchini to yellow saucer-shaped patty pans, summer squash is extremely versatile in the...Read More » -
Squash (Winter): Sow and Grow Guide
The varied colors of winter squash makes us yearn for fall and cool temperatures. Richly flavored winter squash...Read More » -
Sunflower: Sow and Grow Guide
The botanical name, Helianthus , comes from the Greek words, helios meaning "sun" and anthos meaning "flower"....Read More » -
Sweet Pea: Sow and Grow Guide
Sweet peas have been a garden favorite for centuries. We love them for their scent, asymmetry, early season...Read More » -
Tomato: Sow and Grow Guide
With so many tomato varieties and uses in the kitchen, it's no wonder tomatoes are one of our most popular...Read More » -
Watermelon: Sow and Grow Guide
Watermelon is the quintessential summer food, and with more than 1,200 varieties, you are sure to find one that...Read More » -
Zinnia: Sow and Grow Guide
Zinnias are the star of the summer flower garden, loved by novice and expert gardeners. They bloom effortlessly...Read More »