Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the summer winds down, if not the temperatures, it’s time for those of us who collect seed to start making plans and purchasing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 12—This story was originally published in August 2020. Saving seeds is a great way to save a little money on gardening ...
One way to isolate seed-saving plants is to grow them in containers away from other garden plants, such as these four ...
Experienced farmers understand that saving seeds from their crops is a proven cost-cutting strategy. By preserving seeds from their most productive or distinctive plants, they ensure a head start for ...
Over the last two years, gardeners have experienced shortages of both plants and seeds that have many people reevaluating the benefits of seed saving. The downside is that it takes time to learn this ...
Gardening is a seedy business. I hope thistle cheer you up. (I’m trying really hard folks, to improve my humor. I’m skeptical. You’re skeptical. We’re all skeptical.) There’s saving the unused seeds ...
Bagging blossoms on alternating days can help prevent unintended cross-pollination. Can I save seeds for next year? Embark on a journey of creating and preserving plants adapted to your region, garden ...
Many of the vegetables we grow in our gardens produce seeds, which, if harvested and stored correctly, have the potential to grace us with free plants. And late summer is the perfect time to start ...