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Some gardeners prefer to start vegetable and flower plants from seed. Others purchase young plants. Most growers do a little of both. Here are tips to help you decide.
It's just the right time to begin planning next year's garden. Growing from seed gives you a much wider selection. You'll save a fortune and have a wonderful time.
Teach primary students how to grow plants from budgie seeds. A simple science lesson plan which engages students.
Close your eyes and cast your seeds to the wind. It's almost that simple. A list of nearly fail-proof seeds that produce living, green plants.
Growing plants from seeds is a popular classroom project. Deciding what to grow involves knowing which plants best support the lesson objectives.
Many types of vegetables, herbs and flowers are very easy to grow from seed. You can save money and find a larger variety to choose from when you start your own.
Organic gardeners can use seed tape or a seed mat as an easy way to grow flowers, vegetables, and herbs in the landscape.
Growing your own fresh delicious vegetables doesn't have to be a daunting task. Here are some tips for starting small but yielding big as a novice gardener.
Many gardeners have difficulty starting plants from seed, but if one can maintain control of the seed's environment and growing conditions success is likely.
Seeds are nature's surprise packages. If you want to start your plants from seed this year, here are some tips that you should keep in mind.
Helpful advice for the begining seed saver on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds.
Deborah Schneebeli-Morrell tells organic gardeners how to grow a container garden full of edible plants on a deck, balcony, or even a windowsill.
Planting a vegetable garden at school supports many educational subjects. It can also be a source for community interaction and outreach.
Three or four tomato plants will produce a generous harvest of tasty fruit from even a small garden or patio. Follow these simple guidelines and it's easy.
Hesitant to start composting because you fear it will be a smelly, messy inconvenience? Read on. A compost bin can reduce your garbage bill and enrich your garden!
If you've admired orchids from afar but are hesitant to commit to what you fear will be a demanding relationship with a finicky plant, here's a no hassle arrangement.
Having a good time doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are some enjoyable alternatives to dinner and a movie that will save your budget.
Millions across North America suffer the uncomfortable effects of coming in contact with poison ivy. Relief is within reach and can be found without a trip to the doctor.
Need new ideas to make history interesting to your elementary students? These activities, crafts and games will meet all learning styles and extend beyond the textbook.
Growing your own fresh delicious vegetables and herbs doesn't have to be a daunting task. First decide whether to start container gardens or a small backyard plot.
One can use fruit acquired from normal grocery store fruit to grow exotic plants - even on a windowsill. It is surprisingly easy and fun.
Academic work is being pushed to lower grade levels each year. Should preschools abandon play formats and focus on academics?


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