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Avoid transplant shock by hardening off seedlings the right way—here's how
Use these tips on how to harden off seedlings to minimize transplant shock and get stronger plants.
Starting seeds indoors is a smart way to get a head start on spring gardening. But after weeks of ensuring your seedlings have enough water and sunlight to thrive, the last thing you want is for them ...
Tomatoes are a classic summer staple and the taste of homegrown tomatoes outshines any store-bought ones. Growing them from seed also opens up the potential to grow a much wider variety of tomatoes ...
Growing vegetable crops in wooden raised beds in the spring season in a personal farm. Gardener's gloved hands plant a sprout in the ground with garden shovel in early spring. Starting seedlings ...
It was just this July that Japan's Yanmar Agri Corporation unveiled a line of driverless agricultural tractors. Now, as part of the same Smartpilot system, the company has announced an autonomous rice ...
Buying seedlings can be a useful shortcut when it comes to many plants, however, for some species, seedlings are more trouble ...
As a home gardener, choosing the right plants can be overwhelming, especially when faced with the temptation of vibrant ...
Corn ( Zea mays) is an easy plant to seed in the ground and thin out later as the seedlings emerge. "Corn shows signs of ...
The automation of vegetable transplanting has emerged as a cornerstone technology in modern agriculture, combining robotics, machine vision, and advanced control systems to enhance planting efficiency ...
We’re now at one of the best points in the whole year to plant new plants as well as move most plants that we realize are in the wrong spot. Trees, shrubs, evergreens, perennial flowers, and roses can ...
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