so the seed catalogs we’ve gathered here are hot off the press. Most seed companies print a limited quantity of free catalogs, so requesting them in January is a very good idea, or you may miss you.
Sure, you can find all of these things on each company’s website, but there’s something about a catalog in hand that appeals to gardeners. Luckily, there are still plenty of purveyors of seeds that ...
It’s about a half-inch thick and they charge for it, but most of them are free. In these catalogs, and online, you’ll find a wealth of information on not only the variety of seeds you can ...
So much potential! If you haven’t experienced the joy of seed catalogs, it’s not too late to order some free ones online that will be sent to your home in the weeks ahead. You will find so ...
So I opened up one of the seed catalogs that start arriving in the mail this time of the year. Seed catalogs are wish books for gardeners who look forward to the planting season. They enjoy poring ...
If you have been at the gardening game for a while, you can still benefit from reviewing seed catalogs. We can learn about new plant varieties that are now available. You have learned your garden ...
Baker Creek has two catalogs. The Rare Seed Catalog is free and includes all their seeds along with photos and descriptions of their popular varieties. The Whole Seed Catalog costs $14.95 and has ...
But in mailboxes (and inboxes) across the region, the avalanche of seed catalogs is well underway. For a gardener, this influx can make it the most wonderful time of the year — time to relax in ...
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 of ...
If you have been at the gardening game for a while, you can still benefit from reviewing seed catalogs. We can learn about new plant varieties that are now available. You have learned your garden, ...