Brussel Sprouts: How to Grow and When to Plant in Your Backyard or Patio Garden!
Brussel sprouts are a cool season, slow-growing crop. In warmer areas it is important to start these indoors so that they get a head start before it gets too warm.
Brussel sprouts are a cool season, slow-growing crop. In warmer areas it is important to start these indoors so that they get a head start before it gets too warm.
Carrie planted out an 18-cell Bio Dome with 3 different varieties of some of Park Seed’s top performing tomatoes! She planted a combination of bush and vining tomatoes in this Bio Dome.
Carrie & Junior planted some vining tomatoes today in our Park Seed 18 cell Bio Dome! We planted 6 different varieties in there!!
Carrie & Mary planted some bush tomatoes and tomatillos today in our Park Seed 18 cell Bio Dome! We planted 6 different varieties in there!! We’re very excited to try out each of these unique varieties from Park Seed.
We planted some of our pepper seeds today in our Park Seed 60 cell Bio Dome! We planted 10 different varieties of hot peppers!! We’re very excited to try out each of these unique varieties from Park Seed.
We planted some of our pepper seeds today in our Park Seed 40 cell Bio Dome! We planted several varieties of sweet peppers, banana peppers, and bell peppers. We’re very excited to try out each of these unique varieties from Park Seed. Follow along with Carrie as she plants these seeds in the Bio Dome and discusses the differences in each of the varieties.
We’ve been planting a lot of seeds lately for our spring and summer gardens! I wanted to make a quick video addressing why I believe it’s so beneficial to get a head start on your growing season and start certain seeds indoors.
We planted some of our cool season seeds today in our Park Seed 60 cell Bio Dome! We planted artichokes, cauliflower, 2 different varieties of kohlrabi, 2 different varieties of bok choy (pak choi), and 4 different varieties of cabbage.
Our cool season crops (broccoli, cauliflower, & Brussels sprouts) that we planted in our Bio Dome last week are doing really well and are ready to be up-potted into larger containers before they go outside!
A common question that we get this time of year is about the differences between onions and chives. Follow along with Carrie as she takes some time in this video to show the differences between the two and why you would want to have both plants in your garden!
