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How to Plant and Grow Alyssum from Seed
Discover all the basics of how to plant and grow alyssum seeds directly in the garden, including where to plant seeds for beautiful blooms from spring through fall.
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How to Plant an Herb Garden
Spring is the ideal time to plant your herb garden after the last killing frost. If starting indoors, you can plant during any season.
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How to Harden Off Seedlings
Learn how to successfully acclimate your indoor-grown seedlings to outdoor conditions.
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How to Grow Yellow California Poppy from Seed – Chrome Queen
This California poppy is yellow, goes by the name Chrome Queen and very easy to grow – you can plant them in spring or fall after frost.
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How to Grow White California Poppy – Alba
Learn how to grow this white California poppy named Alba, which grows a little bit taller than other poppies, about two feet.
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How to Grow Salmon Queen Zinnia from Seed
Learn how to plant the Salmon Queen Zinnia, which blooms about a foot high, and blooms beautifully at the front of a border.
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How to Grow Red California Poppy – Red Chief
The native poppy in California is orange. However, this one is red and it is known as Red Chief. It is an excellent edging plant or can be used wherever you need a patch of color.
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How to Grow Ranunculus
Learn how to grow beautiful ranunculus flowers in this quick tutorial.
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How to Grow Peonies
Learn how to grow peonies, the stars of any perennial garden.
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How to Grow Nasturtium from Seed
Nasturtiums are edible plants that double as trap crops, attracting pests to themselves and protecting your precious vegetables in the garden. Learn how to grow them from seed in this easy tutorial.
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How to Grow Nasturtium
Nasturtiums are excellent companion plants, and trailing varieties make for a beautiful (and edible) groundcover. Learn how to grow nasturtiums for your own garden!
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How to Grow Leeks in Your Fall Garden
As an excellent ingredient for many fall and winter dishes, leeks grow best in cool weather and should be part of your fall garden.
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