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If you’ve seen your garden flowers turning brown, it may be time to start collecting the seeds to give you more plants for free next year. Collecting seeds from lavender, foxgloves, honesty, ...
We all know that there is a specific kind of magic that happens when spring finally arrives. The world stretches awake, the soil softens, and suddenly every neighbor with a porch pot becomes a garden ...
The Nature Conservancy excels at native plant restoration and ecosystem stewardship on a landscape-wide scale. By creating, extending and conserving native habitat, they provide permanent and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Changing and falling leaves are a sure sign of fall, and so are milkweed seed pods starting to dry out in preparation of being ...
Collecting seeds from your own garden is a good idea. It saves you money and you already know what the plant will look like and how it will perform in your garden. The seed can be stored in ...
Just as I wrote last week about it’s time to divide perennials to get more plants and to rejuvenate the clump, plants are setting seeds with the coming of winter so it’s also time to collect seeds.
Seeds produced from these crosses will grow and offer such features as increased vigor, increased yields and better disease resistance. However, seed produced by crossing two hybrid plants in the ...
The Natural Land Institute is inviting the public to help collect seeds from native prairie plants at Nygren Wetland Preserve. The Fall Prairie Harvest Day is set for 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 27 at the ...
Q: Many of the flowers in my yard are starting to dry up and form seeds. Can I collect these and save them to plant next year? A: Yes you can collect and save many of the seed that grow in your yard ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. dianazh / iStock via Getty Images Just because you've plucked all your garden's fruits and veggies and watered your flowers for ...