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Starting pumpkin seeds indoors Pumpkins like warm temperatures, so plant them in spring to early summer. One seed produces one pumpkin, and it can take 100-120 days to harvest depending on the ...
“Never, ever, ever take seeds from the first plant that you see. You should wait until you see lots of [the same] plants before you collect any seeds,” says Godfrey.
Sow the seeds in a shallow drill about ½- inch deep and space 4 inches apart, leaving a 12-inch gap between each row. Water the plants regularly. Sign up to get the BEST of Tom's Guide direct to ...
If you don't want to do the math, another general rule is to plant small seeds ¼-inches deep and large seeds at 1-inch. Utilizing a tool such as the Garden Guru seed planting shovel, which has ...
Seeds for wildflowers and sweet peas produce delicate bursts of spring color. Here's how to plant them now in SoCal, plus November plant events.
Saving seeds from this year’s crop can save you the money and hassle of buying seeds for next year’s garden. It’s also a practice that can make home gardening more sustainable: If you have a ...