Fresh seed, moisture, and planting at the right time are just a few of the things that help improve seed germination. But another important factor that's often overlooked? Soil temperature. If it's too cool (or even too warm), you could be looking at a lengthy germination period or seeds that never| Garden Betty
If you have persnickety seeds that seem to have trouble germinating indoors or outdoors, they may simply need a cold treatment to mimic winter's chill. But it's not JUST the cold that triggers germination. These are the most common seeds that require cold stratification and the key to germinating th| Garden Betty