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Seed Stratification - Fall Planting

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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Florida Sumatra tobacco seed packets

How to Choose the Right Tobacco Seed Variety for Your Garden

Selecting the right tobacco seed variety can make or break your growing season. For experienced gardeners, this choice isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about matching your growing environment and goals with the perfect plant genetics. Whether you’re growing for ornamental beauty,...

Fall Bulb Planting Guide: When, What, and How to Plant for Spring Blooms

Fall Bulb Planting Guide: When, What, and How to Plant for Spring Blooms

If you love colorful and vibrant flowers as early as possible in the springtime, planting fall bulbs is your answer. It’s like magic! You bury little brown things in the autumn, and then you basically forget about them. Then, they bloom and you are wowed by the color and resilience!


coconut coir on white background

Coco Coir and Vermiculite - The Leading Microgreen Growing Mediums

Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens are gaining popularity among growers and consumers. They are nutrient-dense, easy to produce, and can turn a profit quickly. The rising demand for efficient growing mediums continues to propel researchers to find better options beyond...

Pruning a woody bush in the fall with hand pruners

Fall Gardening: Essential Perennial Care Tips Before Winter

Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens are gaining popularity among growers and consumers. They are nutrient-dense, easy to produce, and can turn a profit quickly. The rising demand for efficient growing mediums continues to propel researchers to find better options beyond...


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12 comments

  • John Rose Oct 28

    I’m attempting to germinate approximately 250 Xanthoceras Sorbifolium (Shiny Leaf Yellowhorn). To date I’ve been successful with 5 out of 200. I’ve stratified/scarified/acid etched/cold-hot water soaked and probably everything else I can think of.
    The seeds come from Maple River Farm in Owosso, MI
    Help! I’m desperate

    John Rose
    Edgewood NM


  • joe Sep 23

    Wildflowers central florida? Pinellas County


  • Janine Tate Feb 12, 2024

    Do u have newsletter


  • Avenue17 Jan 8, 2023

    I apologise, but, in my opinion, you are not right.


  • Rochelle Hudson Nov 7, 2022

    Love all the cold stratification tips, This is key for me as I live in an area that requires a lot of it for my garden to produce for me.


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