Growing Food in February: The Most Common Vegetable Seeds to Start Indoors
February is a great time to get started with growing seeds indoors!
February is a great time to get started with growing seeds indoors!
Hinged hoop houses are a game-changer in gardening, allowing for an extended and more controlled growing season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI7hDiNM5hg Embarking on gardening can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. To ease this journey, here’s a list of 10 easy-to-grow plants, perfect for those just starting: Radish: A quick-growing vegetable, ideal for seeing fast results. Leaf Lettuce: Versatile and fast-growing, great for both indoor and outdoor setups. Kale: Hardy and robust, an excellent choice for colder climates. Broccoli: Easy to grow, with broccolini varieties recommended for beginners. Peas: Need some support to grow but are […]
Gardening success depends on understanding the different growing seasons: warm, cool, and perennial.
When embarking on the journey of indoor seed starting, a common question arises: Is a heat mat essential for germinating seeds? The answer, while not straightforward, leans towards a conditional ‘no,’ but with some nuances worth considering.
Watch Video Are you looking to add a unique and delicious vegetable to your garden? Consider trying the Park Seed Kohlrabi Express Forcer! This specially-designed variety is perfect for quickly and easily growing kohlrabi, a tasty vegetable with a flavor similar to broccoli. With short days to maturity of just 42 days, you’ll be able to enjoy your homegrown kohlrabi in no time. To get started, simply sow the seeds indoors or directly in the […]
Winter gardening can be a rewarding and delicious way to extend your growing season and enjoy fresh produce even in the coldest months. However, it can also be challenging, with frost, freezing temperatures, and shorter days all working against your plants. Fortunately, with the right knowledge and tools, you can successfully grow a winter garden and reap the benefits of fresh, homegrown food even in the dead of winter. Here are 10 tips for a […]
Hard to believe it’s already time to start our fall cool season seeds indoors!
Come hang out with Carrie while she prepares her indoor seed starting area and gets 60 seed pods planted with cool season seeds such as broccoli, kohlrabi, bok choy, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts.
Check out this video where Carrie goes through the top 5 plants to avoid planting next to tomatoes to help your tomatoes thrive this season!
Potatoes are one of the most popular things grown in the garden. We like to grow them in SmartPots containers so they’re easier to harvest!