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Cucumber
Where to plant: Full sun to partial shade - The more sun, the better they will produce
Because cucumbers are vining, you will need a trellis on a ...
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Onions - Short Day/Long Day & Bunching
Short Day vs Long Day vs Bunching
Short Day onions - Bulb creation begins when days reach 10-12 hours per day, it’s important to note that...
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Poppy
Poppies are a beautiful addition to any flower garden. They are typically grown for their flowers and seeds, or as memorial flowers for vet...
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Sage Herb & Flower
How to grow Sage from seedsSage has many herbal uses, but can also be grown for beautiful flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds...
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Snapdragon
When to plant - Late fall when the soil is cool (around 65o or less) - seeds need a cold period (stratification), or if you don’t want to w...
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Succulents/Cactus/Aloe
GERMINATING TINY SEEDS
Tiny seeds, almost as fine as dust can be difficult to handle. Sometimes, in fact, the packet seems to contain noth...
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Strawflower
Strawflowers can be sown directly in the garden, or can be started indoors. Tiny seeds need light to germinate, so scatter the seeds lightl...
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Sunflower
Sunflowers are so easy to grow, the birds often plant them for you for free! Pick a
sunny area where the plants will not shade other, lowe...
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Sweet Pea
What is a Sweet Pea? Sweet Peas are from the same family as Peas, Beans, and Peanuts
(legumes), but the seeds are inedible and TOXIC (so d...
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Flowering Tobacco
Start your seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost date. Use a grow light and heat mat to start your seeds, pressing them gently int...
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Zinnia
Plant your zinnia seeds directly in the garden, as they do not like to be transplanted. Choose a location with at least 6 hours of sun. Zin...
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Mint
Start your seeds 8-10 weeks before you wish to transplant them outdoors. Use a propagation tray with sterilized potting soil or rooting plu...
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