Tomatoes are easy to grow, both in the greenhouse and in the garden. They do well in pots and growing bags so are perfect for ...
Reaching heights of no more than 2 feet, a few micro tomato plants on window sills or under lights won't take up lots of real estate. Starting these dainty plants indoors is also a savvy way to grow ...
Why start vegetable seeds indoors before spring? While I love the seasons in New England, our winters make it hard for ...
Taking care of tomato plants during the winter season requires a bit of attention, but with the right approach, it’s possible ...
Pro tip: If you do use the lighter seed-starting soil, moisten the soil before inserting the seed. This light soil tends to ...
But seeds started indoors will eventually need to be transplanted ... However, heat-loving plants, like tomatoes, shouldn’t be transplanted outside until the temperatures are consistently ...
Spring arrives March 20 — 58 days from today, and as you see, I’m eagerly counting the days! My seed catalogs, dog-eared and worn, have been perused intensely since the first of the year; seed orders ...
This week's Master Gardener column includes tips for eliminating gnats from indoor plants as well as advice on when to start ...
Even tomatoes that consistently ... especially if coaxed a few weeks early indoors. Uli Lorimer is the director of horticulture at the Native Plant Trust in Framingham. Send your gardening ...