Incredible macro photos by photographer Levon Biss that reveal the hidden beauty and diversity of seeds from around the world.
If you love growing vegetables, take it even one step further by seed saving from your favorite varieties to plant them again next spring! Here's how.
Rare and heirloom seeds - how to get started growing, collected, and trading these treasured varieties! Where to find rare seeds!
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In this Poppy Seed Pod Macro Photography Tutorial we are using several techniques to exploit the natural shapes, textures and features of these plants!
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Made with healthy ingredients ; baked (and not fried); salted- these crunchy seed crackers are everything that you have been looking for in a crunchy snack!
If you like to snack on sunflower seeds, you might wonder how healthy they are for you. Here’s more information about the number of calories in each serving.
For a garden to flourish, it's important to know what to plant and where to plant it. If your landscape look less than lush, this might be the problem...
There's no need to toss your pumpkin seeds out after carving a Jack-O-Lantern for...
Confused about the difference between nuts and seeds? How about peanuts; are they nuts? It sounds like they are but, surprise, they aren't. You would think if the word nut was in the common name it wo
The key to a low maintenance and low cost garden is to grow a variety of plants that readily self-seed. Here are some of the easiest self-sowers.
Zinnia seeds are incredible easy to harvest! Here's how to save zinnia seeds so you'll never need to buy them again!
Don’t throw your apple seeds! Instead, keep them and try the quick & easy dancing apple seeds science activity.
Collecting petunia seeds from the spent flowers is an easy way to propagate new plants for your garden.
Saving zinnia seeds at seasons end is fun and easy to do Learn how to save zinnia seeds, to grow them year after year in the garden.
Saving seeds from most fruits and vegetables is pretty straightforward. You wait until the crop has reached harvest time, harvest it, pull out the seeds, let them dry, and store them; for instance, this is
This Easy 3-Ingredient Strawberry Chia Jam recipe is the perfect healthy homemade jam made with chia seeds and fresh fruit.
Saving zinnia seeds at seasons end is fun and easy to do Learn how to save zinnia seeds, to grow them year after year in the garden.
Learn how to save the seeds from your marigold flowers! (Never buy marigold seeds again.)
When you happen upon a cucumber, yellowing and past its prime, take it as a learning opportunity. There are seeds inside, ready to be saved. If you only knew how! It would be nice if
This Pomegranate print titled "Pom - Center" is an original block print inspired by the graceful leaves and seeds of the pomegranate. I create each print by inking and hand pressing a block that I designed and carved. This artwork is signed and numbered and released in a limited edition of black and white prints. This Pomegranate artwork is hand printed on Japanese paper. Choose from 8" x 10" with leaves atop pomegranate - or 11" x 11" with leaves at top and bottom. Slight print and color variations may occur since each artwork is handmade to order. Interested in ordering multiples of this print or have a custom color request? Just message me - custom orders are welcome! Check out my shop home page for more botanical block prints! etsy.com/shop/SarahHessArt
Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic rose seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast. Why Choose Our Rose Seeds? 100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success. Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants. Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside. Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms. How to Grow Roses from Seeds Starting your rose-growing project with rose seeds is easier than you think! Follow these simple steps to get started: Step 1: Stratification To ensure proper germination, rose seeds need to experience a cold period. Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide for an hour to kill any fungus or bacteria, then rinse with water. Place the seeds for planting in a zip-lock bag with slightly moist peat moss or sand. Store in the fridge (not freezer) for 10-12 weeks. Step 2: Sowing the Seeds Once stratified, plant your flower seeds in well-draining soil, lightly covering them with a thin layer of vermiculite or soil. Keep them in a bright, warm spot away from direct sunlight to prevent overheating. Maintain humidity by covering the pots with plastic. Step 3: Germination and Care Germination: Watch for seedlings. As they appear, gradually remove the plastic cover to acclimate them to lower humidity. Light: Move the seedlings to a sunny location or under grow lights to ensure they receive enough light without scorching. Water and Feed: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. After a couple of weeks, begin feeding the seedlings with a diluted, balanced, liquid fertilizer every two weeks. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have grown large enough and developed several sets of true leaves, they can be transplanted into individual pots or into a prepared garden spot. Harden off the plants by gradually acclimating them to outdoor conditions before planting them out. Remember: Growing roses from seeds is a test of patience, with flowers often not appearing until the second or third year. However, the joy of seeing your roses bloom from seeds you planted is well worth the wait! Why Grow Roses? Grow your own perennial plants and experience the beauty of nature. Rose seeds can bloom into stunning rare, exotic flowers in a variety of colors. Patience is key—expect blooms in the second or third year, but the results are well worth it. Plant your authentic seeds today and watch your garden come to life with these beautiful rose flowers. Perfect for personal gardens or gifts for fellow garden lovers!
Although Andromedan starseeds are technically rare compared to Pleiadians, you'll probably encounter many Andromedans if you hang out with other starseeds. Andromedans have a really distinct energy that is both sensitive and tough. However, this
Storing seeds is properly is important for viability. Learn all you need to know about how to store seeds for next year, or the long-term.
Learn how to collect dahlia seeds, and experience the anticipation of creating new dahlia hybrids in your garden.
With high amounts of Omega-3s, calcium, and antioxidants, you need some go-to chia recipes in your diet. Discover the best ways to use chia seeds now!
Canterbury Bells, Mix (Campanula medium) ist eine exquisite zweijährige Blume, die elegante, glockenförmige Blüten zeigt. Diese beeindruckende Pflanze erreicht eine Höhe von 24-36 Zoll und ist damit eine ideale Wahl für Bauerngärten, Rabatten oder als Blickpunkt in jedem Gartenbett. Die herrlichen Blumen der Canterbury Bells bieten einen klassischen und zeitlosen Charme, der die Schönheit Ihres Gartens sicher verbessert. •Biennale • Pflanzenhöhe: 24-36 Zoll • Tage bis zur Fälligkeit: 100 Tage •USDA-Zone: 5-9 PFLEGE (in der Packung enthalten): Beginnen Sie 8-10 Wochen vor dem letzten Frostdatum im Haus oder säen Sie im zeitigen Frühjahr oder Herbst direkt im Freien. Pflanzensamen 1/8 Zoll tief und 10-12 Zoll auseinander, mit 24-36 Zoll zwischen den Reihen. Canterbury Bells bevorzugen volle Sonne bis Halbschatten und gut durchlässigen, fruchtbaren Boden mit einem pH-Wert von 6,0-7,0. Gießen Sie regelmäßig und halten Sie den Boden durchgehend feucht, aber nicht durchnässt. Im ersten Jahr produziert die Pflanze Laub; im zweiten Jahr erscheinen Blüten. Steck die Blumen ab, um mehr Blüten zu fördern.
A simple, healthy, and delicious pesto made with fresh basil and pumpkin seeds.
This easy poppy seed dressing is light, fresh, and flavorful.
Pumpkin Seed Pesto, or pepita pesto, is a delicious pesto made without nuts! Pumpkin seeds are an easy substitution for pine nuts and provide a mild crunch in pesto sauce.
Bring on next year's flowers! This list of seeds to plant in the fall covers flowers that grow in both warm and cold season climates.
This quick DIY recipe for raspberry chia jam combines fresh or frozen raspberries with chia seeds, and maple syrup — that’s it, just 3 basic ingredients! Prepared in a saucepan stovetop, the result is a thick, spreadable raspberry jam speckled with chia seeds that’s great with toast and muffins, or dolloped on top of your breakfast oatmeal.
Discover how to harvest and store sunflower seeds from your garden. Our detailed guide explores the signs of seed maturity, harvesting techniques, and storage tips for maximum freshness. Ideal for those planning to use seeds for eating, planting, or bird-feeding.
Learn how to harvest and save your own favorite zinnia seeds to plant again next season.