Hometown Seeds Blog
Home Hometown Seeds Blog
admin 0 Comments
Broad Leaved Sage (or Broadleaf Sage) is a fragrant perennial herb with silvery green leaves that are somewhat fuzzy. The aromatic foliage is attractive on its own for scent and appearance, but the flowers of the sage plant are also … Continue reading
The post All about… Broad Leaved Sage appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read moreadmin 0 Comments
Tomatoes can grow in two main ways: determinate (bush) or indeterminate (vining). Determinate tomato plants are more compact. When fruit sets the plant will stop growing—usually at 3-4’ tall—and the tomatoes will all ripen on the plant at around the … Continue reading
The post Determinate and Indeterminate Tomatoes appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read moreadmin 0 Comments
When the growing season arrives, we all have high hopes for our gardens. We imagine high yields of veggies and vigorous, healthy plants. But what if this isn’t the case? If your garden is struggling, you might be stuck wondering … Continue reading
The post Improving Soil appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read moreadmin 0 Comments
Aphids can be an issue with many plants in your yard, including your vegetables. Although these insects will not usually kill plants completely, they can be the cause of curled and damaged leaves, discoloration, spread of viruses between plants, stunted … Continue reading
The post Dealing With Those Annoying Aphids! appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read moreadmin 0 Comments
Scarlet runner beans are definitely some of the most decorative bean plants you can grow. Growing as a climbing vine, the plants will produce gorgeous red flowers throughout the season. These flowers will continue to bloom as long as you … Continue reading
The post All about… Scarlet Runner Bean appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read moreadmin 0 Comments
Bolting refers to the tendency of some plants to encounter a kind of “growth spurt” in order to produce seeds. Certain kinds of plants—such as lettuce, kale, cilantro, parsley, spinach, broccoli, onion, and celery—can produce quick-growing flowering stems due to … Continue reading
The post Bolting appeared first on Hometownseeds Blog.
Read more