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  • Starting Seeds Can Be Stressful, but It Doesn’t Have to Be! February 21, 2025
    Despite the extremely cold temperatures we are facing, spring is right around the corner.  Although plants cannot be placed outside for some time, indoor seed starting is about to begin. Abiotic factors, or non-living environmental characteristics, will determine one’s success rate.  If even one factor is off, the entire crop can fail.  Careful attention to […]
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  • Plants are Perfect Valentine’s Presents February 12, 2025
    While delectable chocolates make loved ones smile, they are but a short-lived declaration of affection, being quickly consumed. Why not give your sweetie some longer lasting sentiments in the form of flowers, plants or seeds? According to the National Retail Federation an estimated $27.5 billion will be spent on Valentine’s Day in 2025 with 40% […]
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In Print

Seedlings under LED lights

Shine a Light – But Which One?

By Emily Leahy, UConn Home & Garden Education Center The dead of winter brings a longing to spend time outside in the garden again. While this may not be possible yet, it is easy to craft your own growing space indoors. The elements of the outdoors that allow plants to thrive – light, warmth, and […]

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In the Media

Poinsettias in greenhouse

Holiday Houseplants on CRIS Radio

CRIS Radio: Focal Point 11/25/2024 Heather Zidack from the UConn Home & Garden Education Center talks to host, Stephen Thal, about common holiday plants, houseplant care, and indoor winter gardening. Listen to the Broadcast 00:00:01 Stephen Thal  Hi and welcome to another segment on Focal Point. I’m Stephen Thal, and I’ll be your host for […]

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