We winter sow, of course! Winter sowing is precisely what its name suggests: sowing seeds during the winter months. Technically, any seed dispersal after late fall can be considered winter sowing.
The last frosts of the season are within sight and the earth is starting to soften, which means that you can start planting some of the tougher, slower-growing vegetable seeds in your mix.
Also this week, seed sowing withdrawal set-in and I ached to get my hands dirty and begin gardening in earnest. It is still too early to sow nightshades indoors, so I thought I might full-on mimic ...
Participants will learn how to winter sow native plants for their growing spaces by creating mini-greenhouses using recycled containers. The seeds in containers can be placed outside to overwinter and ...
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Winter is actually the best time of the year to sow native Michigan seeds that have naturally adapted to require frigid winter conditions in order to germinate and grow in a process called ...
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