Romaine has long, upright leaves with midrib running nearly entire length. Best planted from September to March in warm climates. Thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 70°F
Geraniums are actually Pelargonium, not true geraniums. Plants are toxic to dogs, cats, and horses. Popular in South for fragrant foliage and blooms
Research vegetables suitable for your local climate. Start with a few vegetables to avoid overwhelming yourself. Choose a location with at least 6 hours of full sun. Consider container gardening for easier movement but more frequent watering
Use coconut with lots of water in husk, submerge for 3-4 days. Store in warm, dark place for up to 3 months. Wrap roots in damp paper towel when sprout reaches finger length
Forsythia is a yellow flowering shrub that blooms before leaves appear. Named after Scottish horticulturist William Forsyth. Symbolizes spring sun, anticipation, dignity, and nobility. Flowers range from pale to deep yellow, 1.5 inches long
Dahlias are herbaceous flowering plants from Mexico and Central America. They bloom from midsummer to fall, dying back in winter. Plants can be perennial in warm climates, annual in colder ones. Dahlias have yellow or orange center disks surrounded by rayed petals