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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!
Trying to figure out which leafy greens to add to your garden this season? Check out these detailed growing guides that can help!
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If you want to include Iceland poppy varieties in your garden this year, now is the time to get them planted. There are multiple colors and sizes to choose from, and all are lovely additions. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay outlines five of the most interesting varieties here.
Getting a head start on your tomatoes is a great way to extend the season. If you’re in a colder climate, start indoors in March, or sow outside in warmer areas. Gardening expert Madison Moulton lists nine delicious tomatoes to try.
Growing flowers for your wedding is a great way to save money, but it’s also tricky to time correctly. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains everything you need to consider to grow your own wedding flowers.
If you want to grow an ornamental that does all the work of an edible, minus the edibility, grow ‘Summer Beauty’ allium. This lovely onion relative offers the garden beautiful blooms at the height of summer, and perennializes in a wide range. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay walks you through how to grow it.
As long as your soil is not still frozen, there are a number of plants you can sow in March. Gardening expert Madison Moulton lists the seeds you can direct sow outdoors this month.
If you want to plant wildflower seeds, March is a great time! It’s not too late to plant wild annuals to enjoy in summer and sometimes into fall. If you’re wondering what to plant, we’ve got you covered. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay discusses seven wildflowers you can plant this month.
Have you ever tried growing heirloom tulips? These varieties have been passed down and grown over multiple generations. Most are unique additions to your garden, whether it’s in large in-ground beds, or in containers. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay highlights seven of the most interesting varieties here.
For a spring through fall peachy-orange profusion, grow ‘Totally Tangerine’ geum! This lovely herbaceous perennial is a stunning addition to rock gardens and cottage gardens alike. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay talks about how to cultivate this cute plant.
Chile peppers are one of the more frustrating vegetables to sow. They either take long to pop up, or often don’t pop up at all. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains what you can do to tackle this problem.
Cascade hydrangeas are a relatively new type with a wonderful growth habit and beautiful blooms. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains the origins of these hybrids and how to keep them happy in your garden.
Philodendrons are some of the easiest houseplants to propagate, making them perfect for expanding your collection or sharing with friends. Gardening expert Madison Moulton walks through the process step by step so you can turn one plant into many.
If you’re not sure about timing, don't prune! March is typically the end of late-winter pruning for growers in most regions. However, not all plants require late-winter to early-spring pruning. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay discusses five plants you should wait to prune.