Days to Spring: 14

I have always admired nurseryman who put in the effort to arrange their vegetable plots in an attractive manner . The disingenuous arrangement of lettuce plants always set about me , but try as I might , my green never come up in the blueprint I have in psyche when I sow them . I could by outset , but that is n’t as much fun and I am brassy .

The resolution to my problem is pelletized seed . rather of prove to control some variety of precision with tiny dinero seeds , I can be much more efficient in my planting with these larger , more consistent seeds . It is the same seed , just surround with an torpid material . These seeds also eradicate the need to sow thickly and then thin out the seedlings .

you’re able to also find pelletized seed for carrots , chard , celery , and many other diminutive - seeded mixed bag .

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Days to Spring: 15 – A Sturdy, Well-Designed Seed-Starting Tray

It ’s come - starting season , one of the best time of the year ! My pet direction to set forth veggie and heyday seeds is   in a 72 - cell   plug categorical , and last season I discovered an especially well - designed version … Read more .

Days to Spring: 16 – Boots You’d Give Your Left Foot For

Nothing says spring in many parts of the country like   cool and muddy status . When wandering out into the garden for the first task of the time of year , you need a good pair of comfortable workplace boots … register more

Days to Spring: 17 – A New Summer Squash Worth Trying Out

‘ storm ’ summer squash is a new cultivar from Johnny ’s Selected Seeds that is being shoot a line as accept “ salient culinary lineament . ” So as a consumer of spectacular culinary measure , I am definitely interested in grow this veggie … Read more

Days to Spring: 18 – Add Year-Round Color with ‘Daub’s Frosted’ Juniper

Spring ca n’t come fast enough this yr — I have a mint of planting to do ! One of the first things that will go in the ground is   ‘ Daub ’s Frosted ’ juniper ( Juniperus ×pfitzeriana‘Daub ’s Frosted ’ , zone 4 - 9 ) . This industrial plant caught my eye   during a brace of photo shoots last yr . Read more

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Pelletized seed

Pelletized seed makes it easier to see where you are sowing.

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These boots scream, “Let’s get dirty!”

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These boots scream, “Let’s get dirty!”

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The ‘tempest’ summer squash looks tempting indeed.

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Year-round color makes adding this shrub a no brainer.

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