Store seeds in envelopes, sealed containers, or plastic bags in a cool, dry, and dark place. To absorb moisture, add silica gel or rice to the seed storage container. Put seeds that require cold ...
Better Homes and Gardens on MSN
How to Store Garden Seeds: 5 Tips to Help Them Last as Long as Possible
Extend the shelf-life of your seeds with these simple tips. After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, but there’s ...
If you’re planning to start seeds indoors this season, you likely know you’ll need a growing medium (packaged, sterile seed-starting mix is ideal), a sunny windowsill or grow lights and, of course, ...
House Digest on MSN
14 Winter Squash Varieties That You Can Grow In Containers
While winter squash plants are known to take up a lot of space in the garden, here's a selection of more compact varieties ...
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