The Amazing Benefits of Growing Micro Green Peas at Home

Are you looking for a nutritious, easy-to-grow addition to your home garden? Look no further than micro green peas! Not only are they packed with flavor and nutrients, but they also offer a unique advantage for gardeners: they can regrow after being harvested. In this article, we’ll dive into the benefits of growing micro green peas and share some tips on how to incorporate them into your daily meals.

Thriving in Winter: A Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Microgreens Indoors for Fresh Delights!

As the winter chill sets in and the outdoor garden takes a rest, it’s the perfect time to bring the joys of gardening indoors. Microgreens, the young seedlings of vegetables and herbs, offer a burst of nutrition and flavor to your winter meals. They’re surprisingly easy to grow indoors, and with the Park Seeds Microgreens Starter Kit, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown greens even in the coldest months. Here’s your step-by-step guide to growing microgreens […]

how our plants handled the freezing weather

How Our Plants Handled the Freezing Weather

We’ve been having quite extreme ups and downs in our temperatures here in Oklahoma (zone 7). We had a sudden freeze last week and covered some of our plants and left some other plants exposed to the 20’s weather that we had. I show how all our plants (including broccoli, kale, lettuce, spinach, mesclun mix, microgreens, swiss chard, cabbage, rosemary, thyme, parsley, sage, thyme) handled the weather.

Thinned Down Seedlings

Eat Your Thinned Down Seedlings!

When planting indoors we typically place 2-3 seeds in each section to see which one will do the best. We then go back in after they start growing to thin the seedlings down to the recommended space. We use these thinned down seedlings as “microgreens”. Not only are they extremely tasty, but very nutritious as well! Help Your Seedlings Transition Outdoors Before You Transplant by Hardening Off: https://ift.tt/2EUbn6Z See what you need to get started […]

Seed Starting March

Growing Food in March: The Most Common Plants to Start

March is one of our favorite months of the year. Life is beginning to emerge from the cold of February, and new sprouts are everywhere! In March, we’re starting many things directly from seed outdoors, and continuing to plant new rounds of spring seeds indoorsto transplant later. The climate is different in every location and you can see specific dates for your location using our FREE iOS, Android, and Universal Web App.