A new growing season is an exciting time for any gardener. The time of year has come to plant those seeds and start growing your favorite plants. It’s a great feeling, that’s for sure.
Give your garden a head start by starting your seeds indoors. When your last frost date rolls around, you'll have seedlings ...
if not all the light required by a plant. You cannot use any typical LED or CFL lightbulb to grow plants underneath. Plants require a full spectrum of light to perform photosynthesis properly.
Gardeners pass the winter months spending more time inside, giving our minds and hands projects that keep us thinking green ...
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — In this bitterly cold weather, you’ve hopefully brought all your plants indoors, but if you really want them to thrive this winter, you may want to consider grow lights.
With this schedule, you can plan your indoor seed-starting effectively, ensuring a vibrant and colorful garden when the growing season begins.
Sometimes a windowsill just doesn’t cut it. Place seedlings under a full-spectrum grow light, which offers strong, consistent light. Use a timer to set the grow light for 12-hour shifts ...