Want more coneflowers in your yard? Don't waste money by buying seeds – the coneflowers you already have produce plenty, and harvesting seeds from your garden is as easy as cutting off the dried ...
Coneflowers, or echinacea as they're also known, are a familiar sight with their large, plum purple and dusky pink daisy-like ...
Letting coneflowers go to seed supports natural reseeding, saving you the hassle of replanting. Dried seed heads act like a self-sustaining bird feeder, attracting and feeding goldfinches, sparrows, ...
If you’re itching to get your garden going, there’s no need to wait until the weather outside is agreeable (and really, your garden will thank you for your impatience). By growing plants from seeds ...
If you find yourself dreaming of flowers and fresh vegetables during this time of the year, then you are a gardener! While it is a bit early to start planting outside, you can get a head start, and a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – No greenhouse? No problem. While mornings in early spring can still be brisk and chilly, you might consider growing your seeds indoors and then transferring them outside once ...
Starting your own plants from seeds can save a lot of money and give you way more choice than you’ll find at plant-buying time... even in the biggest garden centers. When you start your own seeds ...
Have you ever dreamed of an edible garden composed entirely of plant varieties you select yourself and grow from seed? This most personal of gardens can be created as a color garden, as a flavor ...
Garden Variety is an occasional column about growing plants without grief. If seed packets are calling you—their covers adorned with impossibly pink watermelons and lush, billowing blooms—but you ...
Starting seeds indoors is a great way to get a head start on spring planting while saving money on buying full-grown plants. But lighting strong enough to nurture your baby seedlings can be pricey. A ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Spring has sprung, and people are starting to eye their gardens in anticipation of starting flowers or vegetables. NBC Montana spoke with a local professional, and he stated it isn’t ...