Tag: Starting flowers

Springtime’s Knocking on the Door

Hey there, springtime’s knocking on the door, and you know what that means – it’s time to start prepping for some indoor gardening magic! Clear up those cobwebs, sweep away the dust, and get ready to turn that back room…

Garden Catalogs

Sunday I looked out the window and saw the ground in the southwest corner of the garden. Granted the rest of the garden is covered with 2 feet of snow, but there is a promise that spring will come. Time…

Growing Seeds Indoors

Growing seeds indoors isn’t hard; it’s keeping them alive that can be challenging. You can save a lot of money by growing seeds depending on how large your planting beds are, but only if they live and turn into robust plants.…

Light System to Raise the Plants

If you want to start a few garden vegetables or flowers indoors this year, you will need some form of light system to raise the plants until you are ready to set them outdoors. If you start plants in March,…

Transplanting Garden Seedlings

Now we have seedlings growing in our containers, not what? It is time to transplant seedlings.  After the seedlings get their first set of true leaves (the first leaf set is called seedling leaves and will turn yellow and die).…

Starting Garden Seeds

Starting your flower and garden seeds indoors is easy if you follow a few simple steps. Start with a seed starting soil mix, however, if use Miracle-Gro potting soil for larger seeds. Place the โ€œsoilโ€ in a bucket and add…

Starting Vegetables and Flowers Indoors

Growing seeds indoors isn’t hard;ย it’s keeping them alive that can be challenging. You can save a lot of money by growing seeds depending on how large your planting beds are, but only if they live and turn into robust plants.…