If you’re venturing into flower and vegetable seed starting in 2021, good for you! It’s fun, and with seeds, there are plenty more varieties to choose from. You may have some leftover seeds hanging around. But will those old seeds germinate? Our favorite retired college horticulture professor, Debbie Flower, has a surefire way to tell.
Are you familiar with the pluot? It’s a fruit, it’s a cross between a plum and an apricot. And it truly is one of the sweetest treats that you can grow in your yard. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you will want to grow the pluot. We’ll tell you all about the pluot today.
A lot of gardeners like to grow flowers among their vegetables. That’s a great idea! But if you grow tomatoes, there is one very alluring flower that you definitely do not want to grow anywhere near your tomatoes. What is it? Find out on this, Episode 70 of the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast. And we will do it all in under 30 minutes.
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Seed starting kits
Seed starting soil mixes
Farmer Fred Rant: Tips for Speeding Up Pepper Seed Germination
Farmer Fred Rant: Make Your Own Planting Mix
Farmer Fred Rant: Grow a Pluot tree!
Farmer Fred Rant: The Life Cycle of a Tomato Worm
UC Davis Arboretum
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