Frequently Asked Questions

Some the most popular questions we get asked:

General Gardening

Check out https://garden.org/nga/zipzone/. It will give you your USDA Hardiness Zone based on your zip code.
Yes! Many people take on gardening as a great hobby. It involves being outdoors, playing in the dirt, and the satisfaction of caring for plants.
Absolutely! Vegetable gardening is a great way to save money on your grocery bill. Not only does it cut costs but you will be amazed that the superior quality of fresh produce you can grow inexpensively!
Gardening enhances the overall quality of life and decreases the severity of depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems. For more info, check out: Psychology Today.
Regular gardening has also been shown to enhance overall life satisfaction, general well-being, cognitive function, and community engagement. Emerald
Very important. Most of our support inquiries are related to growers believing that the pH doesn’t really matter. It does.
They are probably not getting enough light. Try direct sunlight by a window or outdoors. Your crop may angle for light, so be sure to rotate periodically. LED grow lights are also a good solution.
Wilt is caused by either under-watering or excessive heat.
Check out our Vegetable Guide here.

 

Vegetable Gardening

You can always grow any microgreens in soil. Some crops like sunflower, buckwheat, pea, cilantro and beet are very challenging to grow hydroponically, so we have created a soil based microgreens kit especially for these crops. They are among our very favorites. We prefer to grow hydroponically where possible because it easy, clean and every bit as effective as soil for most microgreen seeds. Our hydroponic kit is also very light and less expensive to ship.
Usually the brassica family is the among easiest. These include broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbages. The mustard family is also typically easy to grow. Most of the seeds in the hydroponic microgreens kit (recommended for beginners) have the easier seeds. In soil-based crops, sunflower and buckwheat are very easy to grow.
Amaranth can be difficult as can beets. Arugula can sometimes be challenging. Some of the challenging Microgreens are really what makes growing microgreens a fun hobby. Experimenting with different growing techniques and variables can be very fulfilling.
They are not critical, but your crops will need to be exposed to light at the right time. Incandescent, fluorescent, and direct sunlight are all fine. We do use grow lights and prefer LED grow lights as they are light, consume vastly less electricity, produce very little heat, and only give plants the blue and red ends of the spectrum which is what plants absorb. We can’t get greener and more healthy plants even with direct sunlight.
Second harvests are generally scraggly and weak, but it can be done, especially if growing in soil. Hydroponic crops that regrow will go for so long that the grow pad will begin to give off a musty odor. We recommend one harvest per crop and then disposing of the growing pad.

Lawn Care

We have assembled an easy-to-follow guide on year-round lawn maintenance. Click Here
Like people, there are many varieties of grass seed. Some popular cultivars are Kentucky Bluegrass, Magic Carpet, and Anderson's Select. Check out our available seeds here. Some more information is available here.
The frequency depends on many factors. What that truly matters is the length of your grass. Also, don't forget to sharpen your mower's blades!
Yes! At Anderson's Seed and Garden we recommend regular fertilization, ideally throughout the growing season. Need help choosing a fertilizer? Click here.

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