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Step-by-Step: How to Sow Tobacco Seeds Indoors and Transplant Outdoors

Step-by-Step: How to Sow Tobacco Seeds Indoors and Transplant Outdoors

Sowing tobacco seeds requires patience, precision, and the right growing environment. Because the seeds are almost microscopic, handling and sowing them properly ensures even germination and strong seedlings. Once started indoors, your tobacco plants will need careful acclimation before moving...

Everything You Need to Know About Tobacco Seeds

Everything You Need to Know About Tobacco Seeds

Growing tobacco seeds is an art form for seasoned home gardeners. Whether you’re intrigued by the plant’s ornamental qualities, want to harvest for fresh processing, are curious about heirloom varieties, or simply love the challenge of nurturing delicate seeds into mature, broad-leafed plants, this guide is for you.


2026 Scholarship Winner Riley Abernathy: Water Flow & Embolism in Plants

2026 Scholarship Winner Riley Abernathy: Water Flow & Embolism in Plants

Riley Abernathy Most plant owners get caught up on one thing- watering their beloved plants. Sometimes they're busy, sometimes its laziness; but do "plant moms" know what happens when they get to the point of no return? Typically, a thirsty...

The History of Sprouts & Sprouting

The History of Sprouts & Sprouting

Sprouting has cycled through booms and declines for over fifty years—from the 1970s health food movement to today's nutrition-driven resurgence—shaped by shifting science, safety standards, and generations of passionate advocates.



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  • Jenn Apr 15, 2020

    I put tomatoes out earlier than usual by using 20 gallon pots with cages built in (or using an upside down cage works well) Then I wrap the whole cage in a big roll of cling wrap I bought at the hardware store. This year I’ve put a reemay “lid” on the cage as well. I poke a hole in the side of the plastic for watering. This creates an individual cloche or greenhouse for each plant and it works great for me here in pacific Washington, since we have a short growing season.


  • Rafer Mar 16, 2020

    soil temperature is also important when planting a garden, therefore for most veggies I wait until around May 1 to plant my seeds and plants.
    you can find a soil temperature planting chart for most garden veggies on line.


  • Rafer Mar 16, 2020

    soil temperature is also important when planting a garden, therefore for most veggies I wait until around May 1 to plant my seeds and plants.
    you can find a soil temperature planting chart for most garden veggies on line.


  • Peacetou Apr 7, 2019

    For years, we have saved gallon milk jugs (washed and dried); cut the bottom out; and used them to cover newly transplanted plants (tops of jugs off to vent increased daytime temps)until they are well established. Frost threatens? Put the caps on for the night, remove before the day warms. Mini greenhouses. Bank the earth or mulch around the bottom to secure if wind is a problem in your area. Almost never a problem with shock if moisture / mulch needs met.


  • Susie Apr 5, 2019

    I harden off my tomato seedlings (sometimes for not as long as I should) before planting them in the garden but we have lots of wind here in the spring and occasional lows in the upper 30s. I’ve collected the plastic containers that plants and shrubs come in and put those over my young tomato plants with a rock on top when we get strong winds. Yes, I’m out there putting them on and off several times but that helps keep the plants healthy until they are strong enough to handle the crazy weather here, otherwise the wind would kill most of them.


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