 | | Seeds | | Seed For Cool Season Plants | Seed of cool season perennials such as columbine, coreopsis, heuchera, Shasta daisy, dianthus and primrose may also be sown in flats now. (Most primrose are used as annuals.) Seed of cool season vegetables such as beets, radishes, carrots (ick!), cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage and lettuce may all be sown directly into the garden.
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 | | Seeds | | Planting With Vegetable Seeds | These seeds should be sown directly into prepared soil in the garden. If seedlings of these vegetables in cell packs or six packs can still be found in nurseries, they are a scam. Six packs cost more than a dollar but only provide six groups of seedlings, which if not separated, provide only a few vegetables.
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 | | Seeds | | Seed Terminology | Everyone knows that plants grow from seed. Some are more easily grown from seed than others. Fountain grass and Mexican evening primrose grow so easily from seed that they can become invasive.
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