If you love to garden, we’re betting that you want to hang onto summer as long as you can. After all, while houseplants are lovely, there’s nothing quite like viewing your summer garden in all its ...
This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, UT Extension Agent Celeste Scott demonstrates how to identify and harvest seeds from flowering plants. Also, retired UT Extension Agent Mike ...
Many garden plants are the product of extensive breeding and were created by crossing different species. As a result, these plants will produce few or no viable seeds for you to harvest (just as the ...
If you are like I am, you are already starting to think about next year’s annual and perennial flower gardening projects and landscaping priorities. At the same time, as my current flowers start to ...
Although we typically purchase the seeds we use to grow flowers and vegetables, another way to obtain seeds is to harvest them from the plants we grow. You can harvest the seeds, store them and then ...
Sunflowers are obviously sun-loving plants and they don’t do well in the cold, so you’ll want to start prepping the soil for planting well after the temperature has stayed above 50 degrees during both ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images/Westend61 Sesame seeds are a regular sight - often sold in health stores, ...
Collecting and saving seeds is a fun and economical way to grow your garden year after year. Gardens everywhere are withering as the days shorten and cooler weather sets in. Foliage begins to droop, ...