28INCH Raised Garden Bed Corner Brackets for 10"-24" Wood Frame Bed, Metal Garden Corner Bracket Resistant, Raised Bed Corners Connectors 11" x 3" x 3" for Vegetable Flower Planter Garden, Set of 4
$29.99 (as of 06:44 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)Sturdy Durable:These heavy-duty raised garden bed corner brackets are made of matte black powder coated steel, rust resistant and wear resistant, suitable for long-term outdoor use Structural Stability: L-shaped 90° metal bed corner bracket creates a... read more
COATTOA Raised Garden Bed, Outdoor Galvanized Planter Boxes, Beds with Metal Plant Stakes, Large Stock Tank, for Vegetables 4×2×1ft
$29.96 (as of 06:28 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)Outdoor galvanized planter boxes size: 4×2×1 ft, Can hold garden soil and fertilizers: 7.14Cubic feet, with more than 3 installation methods, you can use galvanized sheets to splice out the size and shape you want, use your design skills and imaginat... read more
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Patience is a Virtue, Especially in Gardening! Ever feel the urge to jumpstart your garden when cabin fever sets in? Hold that thought and exercise patience in seed starting.
*Why Wait?
Starting seeds too early can lead to a timing issue with the last frost date for your area, and that means those seedlings may have to stay indoors longer than they’d like.
Starting later or at the right time means they spend less time in the confines of a container and more in the natural soil they love.
If you’re worried about being too late, remember that late starters catch up fast, thanks to warmer soil and better growing conditions. This means less babysitting on your part!
I know it’s hard to wait, but there are some crops you can start now like leafy greens. But for warm season crops, take your time, gather your supplies, and lay out a plan for the season so you’ll be ready to go when it’s the right time.
*Why Wait?
Starting seeds too early can lead to a timing issue with the last frost date for your area, and that means those seedlings may have to stay indoors longer than they’d like.
Starting later or at the right time means they spend less time in the confines of a container and more in the natural soil they love.
If you’re worried about being too late, remember that late starters catch up fast, thanks to warmer soil and better growing conditions. This means less babysitting on your part!
I know it’s hard to wait, but there are some crops you can start now like leafy greens. But for warm season crops, take your time, gather your supplies, and lay out a plan for the season so you’ll be ready to go when it’s the right time.