We are having a blow out sale on Nematodes! Have you been seeing the Japanese beetle in your garden? Are they eating or bean plants or destroying your roses? Nematodes […]
Keep and eye out for pest and disease
harvesting basil and dealing with powdery mildew Peppers and eggplants will slowly start to appear. Did you know that a great pepper is just a coloured pepper that has not […]
Garden Coaching by Urban Seedling
Inviting Urban Seedling into your garden is great way learn more about what is going on in your garden. The gardens are growing and some of you may be feeling […]
Harvest your garden, trellis the tomatoes.
In these hot and steamy months of the summer, it is important to keep on watering! Especially this year since there hasn’t been much rain. If your plants are small […]
Horticultural Services by Urban Seedling
Book your consultation today Urban Seedling horticultural services focus on customer care and innovation in garden design. You get to work directly with our team of horticulturalists to create your […]
Starting summer garden maintenance
Snow peas are fantastic little veggies with a very short season. They have started producing so get out there and start picking! The more you harvest the more the pea […]
Harvest Harvest Harvest!
For those of you who planted all the way back in late-April early-May, you should be doing tons of harvesting every day! Harvest leafy greens by cutting off larger outer […]
Harvesting – the best part
Our first veggies are up! 25 days after you plant your radish they are ready to pick. It is always better to pick your vegetables when they are at their […]
Starting to harvest – spring to summer
As soon as your leafy greens are big enough to your taste, you should start harvesting the outer leaves. Simply step outside with your salad bowl and pick a couple […]
It’s time to order your beneficial insects
We seem to be through the coolest weather (fingers crossed) if the nights do dip below optimal temperatures (10 degrees for warm weather tomato, pepper, eggplant plantings) your floating row […]
Watering, weeding and thinning
You can remove your row cover now that the days are warmer. Keep it close by though – you should put it back on the garden if temperatures dip below […]
How to plant your vegetable garden
Looks like there is going to be cool weather ahead make sure to cover your garden with a floating row cover or to use an old blanket to keep your little […]
