Product Description
Growing plants from seed can be easy. Finding seeds, especially those that are rare or magical in nature, can be tricky. Come with Sheri Ann Richerson on a journey to find out where to find seeds, how to properly store seeds, germination tips and techniques, as well as what to do with the seeds once they germinate. Of course, it doesn’t end there. Once the seeds have grown you will need to know how to preserve your bounty. From Seed To Harvest covers this and much more! From Seed To Harvest is perfect for a gardener of any skill level.
From Seed To Harvest contains the following chapters:
1.) Places to find seeds for free, or cheap.
2.) Should you use bottom heat?
3.) Grow lights, do they really help?
4.) Tips and tricks for easy germination
5.) Winter sowing - the easy way
6.) Should I pot my seedlings up?
7.) Hardening off
8.) Transplanting to the garden
9.) Magical seeds you can grow
10.) Preserving summers bounty
From Seed To Harvest contains the following chapters:
1.) Places to find seeds for free, or cheap.
2.) Should you use bottom heat?
3.) Grow lights, do they really help?
4.) Tips and tricks for easy germination
5.) Winter sowing - the easy way
6.) Should I pot my seedlings up?
7.) Hardening off
8.) Transplanting to the garden
9.) Magical seeds you can grow
10.) Preserving summers bounty
About the Author
Sheri Ann Richerson has over 20 years experience in newspaper, magazine and creative writing.
Ms. Richerson has contributed to a wide range of anthologies as well. Her writing credits include contributions to "Our Food Heritage, Past, Present, Future, Baking Bread Together, Helps to Keep the Family Together" - 2007; "Llewellyn Herbal Almanac" - 2006, 2005 and 2003; "Llewellyn Magical Almanac" - 2006, 2005, 2004 and 2003; "All Things Chocolate" - 2005; "Llewellyn Witches Spell-A-Day" - 2003; "Llewellyn Moon Sign Book" - 2002.
Ms. Richerson's published works include Perspective Visions: Enigmatic Masterpieces, 101 English Garden Tips, an Amazon Short Magical Gardens which hit #22 on the best seller list, The Complete Idiot's Guide To Year-Round Gardening which hit #1 on the best seller list, 101 Organic Gardening Tips, From Seed To Bloom, Growing Plants In What You Have, The Allure Of Chocolate and Herbs For Rock Gardens & Ground Covers.
Her farm, Exotic Gardening Farms, is a certified wildlife habitat. She is a Global Warming Ambassador for the National Wildlife Federation.
Her diverse range of writing and speaking has included an eclectic mix of articles on current events, herbs, aromatherapy, tropical plants as well as various pieces on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Ms. Richerson has given numerous talks on a wide variety of subjects including chocolate, night blooming plants, seed starting, herbs and global warming. Her specialty topic is Theobroma cacao commonly known as chocolate. Sheri lives in Marion, Indiana. For more information, please visit her writing website at SheriAnnRicherson.com, her gardening website at exoticgardening.com or her homesteading website at experimentalhomesteader.com
Ms. Richerson has contributed to a wide range of anthologies as well. Her writing credits include contributions to "Our Food Heritage, Past, Present, Future, Baking Bread Together, Helps to Keep the Family Together" - 2007; "Llewellyn Herbal Almanac" - 2006, 2005 and 2003; "Llewellyn Magical Almanac" - 2006, 2005, 2004 and 2003; "All Things Chocolate" - 2005; "Llewellyn Witches Spell-A-Day" - 2003; "Llewellyn Moon Sign Book" - 2002.
Ms. Richerson's published works include Perspective Visions: Enigmatic Masterpieces, 101 English Garden Tips, an Amazon Short Magical Gardens which hit #22 on the best seller list, The Complete Idiot's Guide To Year-Round Gardening which hit #1 on the best seller list, 101 Organic Gardening Tips, From Seed To Bloom, Growing Plants In What You Have, The Allure Of Chocolate and Herbs For Rock Gardens & Ground Covers.
Her farm, Exotic Gardening Farms, is a certified wildlife habitat. She is a Global Warming Ambassador for the National Wildlife Federation.
Her diverse range of writing and speaking has included an eclectic mix of articles on current events, herbs, aromatherapy, tropical plants as well as various pieces on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Ms. Richerson has given numerous talks on a wide variety of subjects including chocolate, night blooming plants, seed starting, herbs and global warming. Her specialty topic is Theobroma cacao commonly known as chocolate. Sheri lives in Marion, Indiana. For more information, please visit her writing website at SheriAnnRicherson.com, her gardening website at exoticgardening.com or her homesteading website at experimentalhomesteader.com

