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Winter is a great time for planning improvements to your garden with seed, bulb and nursery catalogs arriving in the mail.
At this time of year, gardening might be the farthest thing from your mind! But in mailboxes (and inboxes) across the region, the avalanche of seed catalogs is well underway. For a gardener ...
Yes, there are online catalogs, but there’s something special about sitting down in front of the fireplace in a cozy chair and dreaming about your future garden with a pile of seed catalogs.
Winters spent poring over those garden catalogs that have been descending upon your mailbox (and email box as well) to me is ...
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.
For more information about planning your garden or local assistance please contact Clay County Extension Educator Jillian Patrie at 218-299-7338 or [email protected]. Comments are closed.
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