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How To Stratify Tree Seeds Indoors
When the ground freezes in Winter, you may be left wondering what to do with the tree seeds you haven't yet planted.
Luckily, there's a simple way to replicate nature's cold snap for your tree seeds indoors, through cold stratification in your refrigerator!
Cold Stratification is a period of cold which a seed must go through to signal that Winter cold has passed, Spring has come and it's time to wake up and grow.
Here are the basic steps for fridge stratification, a troubleshooting guide to most common issues, and a few tips for successful tree seed storage and germination!
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Worm Composting Q&A with Cathy Nesbitt of Cathy's Crawly Composters
Fall is the perfect time to start a worm bin. Start in Fall to have nutrient rich soil ready for spring planting.
We're so thrilled to be able to share this Q&A with Cathy Nesbitt - worm composting expert extraordinaire, educator, and environmentalist - of Cathy's Crawly Composters.
We hope Cathy's enthusiasm inspires some of you to try worm composting to help the earth, reduce waste, boost your soil health as well as your own.