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April can be a tough month for gardeners. After a long winter the signs of spring that April generally bring get our gardening juices flowing. But for northern gardeners at least, April is a month for cautious...
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Spring is really trying to get here! The ground is certainly not workable yet but that doesn't mean you can't start planting tomato and pepper seeds now. It's not too late. ...
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When, oh when, oh when will it end?I'm all for a good winter, but this is getting ridiculous. My window seedlings are beginning to lose faith, and I don't blame them. That vegetable garden...
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It doesn't take a fortune to begin a vegetable garden, especially not in the early stages. It doesn't take a master's degree either. Starting seeds doesn't even require a greenhouse...
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As we near spring the gardeners thoughts turn to growing things and many gardeners decide to start some seeds indoors, to have plants ready to go when the weather conditions are right. If you are going to spend...
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What's happening in Denver gardens in March? Seed starting tops the list. According to the Farmer's Almanac, these are the vegetable seeds Denver residents should start indoors by mid-March, preferably sooner. Doing so gives veggies...
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The seed catalogs are in and it's time to start planning your garden again.Here's some fabulous resources to help you plan for your best garden yet.The Old Farmer's Almanac lets you plug...
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The Salt Lake County Seed Swap will be holding a workshop on seed starting on Feb. 28, 2013.The group is dedicated to creating an educational environment for new gardeners and to giving more experienced gardeners an opportunity to...
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If you are new to gardening or seem to have a brown thumb, then there are a few hardly plants to start out with.While it is easy to go out to a home and garden center to buy seedlings...
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New gardeners often make the mistake of starting seeds at the wrong time. Planting seeds too early may leave you with towering plants that simply don’t transplant well, while starting seeds too late leaves you with miniature...
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