February is the month when indoor seed-starting takes center stage in the Northern gardening world. It’s when eager gardeners get busy starting their cool-season plants, such as cabbage, broccoli, ...
Give your garden a head start on summer with rare blue blooms that look almost too vivid to be real – all grown easily from ...
Fall is around the corner. Watch the shrubs turn as they are our under-sung fall foliage. Lists are boring, so bore yourself with some good perennials to grow from seed (which, as a bonus, deer don’t ...
Ever looked at your garden budget and wished you could stretch it a little further? Starting perennials from seed during winter is a clever way to fill your yard with blooms without breaking the bank.
Prepare seeds and transplants a few weeks before you plan on putting them in the ground. There are plenty of perennials to pick from, so always start looking at local wildflowers first. If you want ...
Let's Grow Stuff is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin. Funding for Let’s Grow Stuff is provided by American Transmission Company, Ganshert Nursery and Landscapes, Willy ...
Watch a viola plant growing from a seed to flowers blooming. Viola seed was planted in a pot. It took around 8 days to see ...
If you've ever considered starting garden perennials from seed, you probably know it's a process that requires patience. Most perennials that are started in summer won't bloom until the next season.
Many gardeners start vegetables, annual flowers and herbs from seeds, either indoors or directly in the garden. However, have you ever considered growing your own perennials from seed? Perennial ...