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Looking to get your seeds started indoors or direct sown the right way? Find out all you need to know about starting seeds in these comprehensive guides!
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April is a great time to direct sow many popular crops. If you don’t want to go to the effort of sowing indoors first, simply pop these seeds directly in the ground now and wait for them to emerge.
When it’s time to start cosmos seeds, start as many as you can! These lovely blooms offer a boost to your veggies, color to the garden, and food for pollinators. The most important part about starting cosmos is getting the timing right, and experienced gardener Sarah Jay provides some tips on this very subject.
April is prime sowing time for many garden plants, both indoors and out. You have plenty to choose from if you want to start growing this month. Gardening expert Madison Moulton lists a few garden plants you can sow now.
If you plant blue flowers, bees will visit them. But there’s much more you can do to bring in bees! If you want a bee garden, use a few specific techniques to draw them in and even help them stay there. Experienced gardener and master naturalist Sarah Jay discusses how to attract bees to your garden with blue hues and more.
Adorable 'Paris Market' carrots are ideal for growing in containers or slotting between other crops in your bed. They are deliciously sweet and perfect for snacking. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares how to grow them.
The ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ peony is a gorgeous pink addition to any cutting garden. This peony looks lovely in arrangements with other flowers, or even in a vase by itself. Learn to grow it with experienced gardener, Sarah Jay.
In colder climates, greenhouses are a great way to get a head start on the season. And one of the ideal candidates for greenhouse seed starting is tomatoes. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares how to do it.
If you want to prune Knockout roses, spring is a great time to do it. Establish an annual pruning session, and your Knockouts will bloom profusely every year from spring through to the first frost. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay walks you through the steps to prune your shrub roses the right way.
If you have limited garden space, don’t think you can’t grow shrubs. There are beautiful shrubs that fit seamlessly into small gardens or even containers. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares five of the best.
If you want to build your own cottage garden, shade can’t stop you! There are so many plants that thrive in a shade garden, all of which are appropriate for a cottage-style growing space. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay walks you through the steps for growing a shady cottage garden here.
Black-eyed Susans are beautiful native flowers that fit seamlessly into any garden style. They are also easy to grow from seed. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares how to give them the best start.
Seeing vines taking over a building and breaking the structural integrity is enough to deter you from planting vines altogether. But some vines don't damage siding, brick, or paint, and you can plant these without worry. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay covers seven vines that are beautiful, but not so vigorous that they’re destructive.