If you received a package of mysterious seed packets in the last six years, you should be concerned. However, they should be harmless if you don't open them.
Seed starting feels like pure optimism in physical form. Tiny packets promise tomatoes the size of softballs, basil that ...
Investigations are underway after a Frisco home was fraudulently used as the return address on deliveries containing unidentified seed packages. The original sender disguised the source of the ...
People in Alabama, Texas and New Mexico have reported receiving seeds in packages apparently sent from China, prompting officials in those states to warn residents not to plant them because the seeds ...
The Michigan agriculture department has a message for people who receive unsolicited packages of seeds in the mail from another country: Don't plant them, and don't throw them away. According to the ...
Seeds almost always germinate better at higher temperatures, so buy an inexpensive seed germination heat mat if you don’t ...
AMERICANS have been warned of “a serious threat” after being bombarded with unsolicited seed packages from China. The bizarre packages – which also claim to contain a “wire conductor” – have baffled ...
January is a good month for hibernating while browsing newly-arrived seed catalogs. As you flip through the pages, warm thoughts of sunny summer days and fresh, ripe tomatoes come to mind. In Minot, ...
Most home gardeners believe that a seed taken from one of their plants will grow into the same type of plant. However, with the increasing prevalence of hybrid plants, this isn’t always the case. So, ...