A quick search for "seed catalogs" is a good place to start. Then you can tailor your search for what you are after: ...
Pee Dee gardeners may be eager to plant, Greg Pryor advises caution, suggests online, print seed catalogs, finding what to plant in spring.
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Q: This time of year I start getting gardening catalogs galore in my mailbox. I enjoy reading through them, looking and drooling over pictures of beautiful vegetables and reading descriptions of them.
Many of us receive plant and seed catalogs in the mail or view them online. The color pictures are vivid. The descriptions are detailed. The terminology would stump any “Jeopardy!” player. If you feel ...
January is a tough month for gardeners in Michigan. I depend on seed catalogs and websites to ward off the winter blues. The Botanical Interests web site has instructions how to make seed bombs – a ...
Key Points Don’t start heat-loving seeds like tomatoes and beans too early or they’ll struggle before transplanting ...
Choosing seeds from catalogs can be overwhelming as there are so many colorful varieties of vegetables to pick from, and you simply can’t resist the temptation of selecting all of them. Understanding ...
Count on garden catalogs to deliver a burst of color during the dreary winter months. They’re like toy catalogs for grown-ups: full of wonder, desire and some wishful thinking. Even if many customers ...
I hate to be the one to give you bad news, but some seed companies are already running out of seeds. Don’t panic: there are, in fact, plenty of seeds out there. And if one company doesn’t have your ...
January is prime time for an attack of the winter ickies. I fend off these attacks by reading seed catalogs while sipping herbal tea. Many seed houses also sell plants by mail order, so don’t pass on ...
Almost as exciting as the toy catalog sent in the mail around Christmastime, garden catalogs give you a perfectly good excuse to forget snowzilla and think spring. Most companies allow you to order ...