The entire dill plant is edible, including its leaves, stems, and seeds, and it’s commonly used in various cuisines around the world. Dill is also valued for its medicinal properties and has ...
From the smallest snowdrops to the tallest oaks, it all begins with a seed. Plants everywhere, of every shape and size, share a similar life cycle. They all grow, change and reproduce throughout ...
Start seeds indoors with grow lights and plastic trays, then transplant them into the garden once they become seedlings. When soil temperature is too cold for seed germination, start seeds in ...
There was something special about the seed. He called the strain Dill’s Atlantic Giant. That was the start of modern competitive pumpkin growing. After all, seeds are the heart of the pumpkin game.
This weekend's yard jobs include harvesting the year-end veggies, saving seeds from the gardens and landscape, and planning to grow herbs inside over winter.