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Cilantro/Coriander
What is the difference between coriander and cilantro? Coriander is the seed and cilantro is the plant! At the end of the growing season, let...
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Borage
Borage is an annual herb that is often grown for its beautiful blue flowers and cucumber smell and taste. They are great for attracting polli...
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Lemon Balm
Lemon balm is a perennial herb that grows best in cool weather. It has lemon-scented, mint-like leaves and spreads prolifically. Start indoor...
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Ice Plant (Livingstone Daisy)
Many plant species are labeled with the term “Ice Plant”. These seeds are specifically Dorotheanthus. Grown as an annual everywhere but the f...
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Purslane
Purslane is often considered a weed, but is completely edible and can be treated as any other herb. It is extremely hardy and spreads prolifi...
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Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora)
Even though portulaca is from the purslane family, it is almost the exact opposite to grow. Because portulaca is a succulent, it prefers sand...
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Daisy
Daisies are a beautiful addition to a flower bed that can survive most weather and spreads readily. Add for a pop of color and long lasting b...
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Mustard
Mustard is another leafy green to add to your salad, giving you a tasty variation to normal greens. Mustards can get quite large, so be prepa...
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Collard Greens
Another leafy green to add to your salad or cooked down like spinach, Collards are a staple food of the south. They produce large, broad leav...
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Lettuce
Lettuce is easy and quick to grow. One of the easiest cooler weather crops, lettuce can work well as a microgreen, a cover crop, or as ...
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Lavender
Start your seeds 6-12 weeks before consistent warm weatherLavender seeds need to go through “stratification”, a period of cold before a perio...
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Roses
Growing roses from seed can be difficult and requires patience!
Start your seeds by stratifying them - exposing the seeds to temperatures of about...
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