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Ageratum (Mistflower)
Start seeds in place, if possible. Pick a sunnyarea (the more sun, the more flowers) with good drainage. If any cold temperatures remain, sta...
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Daffodil/Tulips
Daffodils (also called Narcissus) and tulips are best planted as bulbs in fall. They will be one of the first spring flowers!Plant your bulbs...
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Garlic
Garlic is a member of the Allium family and fall is the perfect time to start them in your garden! Garlic bulbs consist of multiple cloves, a...
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Chives
Another type of allium, chives are very easy to start from seed and are very hardy. Clusters of chives grow tiny bulbs which you can divide a...
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Parsley
Parsley is a hardy herb that is easy to grow. It is considered a biennial, since it will usually flower and produce seeds the second year, bu...
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Thyme
Thymes can be difficult to start from seed. Because the seeds are quite small, they are usually best scatter across a growing tray and gently...
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Chamomile
There are two types of chamomile that you can grow: English/Roman and German. English is a low-growing/ground-cover perennial, while German i...
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Tomatillos
Tomatillos are notoriously difficult to grow. Tiny seeds have low germination rates and tomatillos need to grow in groups in order to cross p...
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Oregano
Oregano is a fast growing perennial, and makes a great ground cover or companion plant.Start your seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spr...
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Allium
Allium is very easy to grow! Just plant and go!Allium is best planted in the fall when it gets cold. Plant them any time before the soil has ...
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Creeping Thyme
Similar to Thyme herb, creeping thymes can be difficult to start from seed. Because the seeds are quite small, they are usually best scatter ...
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Basil
Start basil seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting, after all danger of frosts have passed, or start your seeds outdoors after this ti...
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