When planning your garden, there's nothing like having a stack of seed catalogs to flip through. Here are 17 you should ...
Most gardeners try to support local businesses as much as possible, but there are just some plants and seeds that are not ...
After the holidays, I find it easy to slide into the winter doldrums, as I anticipate the long nippy weeks before the spring.
Winter is a great time for planning improvements to your garden with seed, bulb and nursery catalogs arriving in the mail.
Winters spent poring over those garden catalogs that have been descending upon your mailbox (and email box as well) to me is ...
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It is work, but it’s worth it. Seed catalogs typically have varieties that you can’t find in garden centers or on seed racks. I typically purchase my vegetable garden seeds from catalogs.
It begins in December. By January, seed and plant catalogs arrive at your mailbox (or email) almost daily. Browsing through their pages provides a welcome escape from the garden-deprived days ...
Early winter is generally when home gardeners receive a steady supply of seed and gardening supply catalogs. With the weather ...