Ageratum (Mistflower)
Start seeds in place, if possible. Pick a sunnyarea (the more sun, the more flowers) with good drainage. If any cold temperatures remain, sta...
Daffodil/Tulips
Daffodils (also called Narcissus) and tulips are best planted as bulbs in fall. They will be one of the first spring flowers!Plant your bulbs...
Garlic
Garlic is a member of the Allium family and fall is the perfect time to start them in your garden! Garlic bulbs consist of multiple cloves, a...
Chives
Another type of allium, chives are very easy to start from seed and are very hardy. Clusters of chives grow tiny bulbs which you can divide a...
Parsley
Parsley is a hardy herb that is easy to grow. It is considered a biennial, since it will usually flower and produce seeds the second year, bu...
Thyme
Thymes can be difficult to start from seed. Because the seeds are quite small, they are usually best scatter across a growing tray and gently...
Chamomile
There are two types of chamomile that you can grow: English/Roman and German. English is a low-growing/ground-cover perennial, while German i...
Tomatillos
Tomatillos are notoriously difficult to grow. Tiny seeds have low germination rates and tomatillos need to grow in groups in order to cross p...
Oregano
Oregano is a fast growing perennial, and makes a great ground cover or companion plant.Start your seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spr...
Allium
Allium is very easy to grow! Just plant and go!Allium is best planted in the fall when it gets cold. Plant them any time before the soil has ...
Creeping Thyme
Similar to Thyme herb, creeping thymes can be difficult to start from seed. Because the seeds are quite small, they are usually best scatter ...
Basil
Start basil seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting, after all danger of frosts have passed, or start your seeds outdoors after this ti...
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