By the time December rolls around, most gardens look sleepy and done. But under all that quiet, you’ve still got a lot of ...
A look at how the seed sector’s obsession with accuracy, transparency and genetics is reshaping what consumers expect from every corner of cannabis.
Before seed companies, seed racks, and seed catalogs came along, vegetable gardeners ensured their plantings for the following year by saving their own seeds. Our foregardeners would look for the ...
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Color lithograph from a seed ...
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Most likely many of you have been perusing the seed catalogs and the packets on display in garden centers, hardware and even grocery stores. It’s easy to be drawn into the most attractive packaging ...
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With the holidays behind us, our mailboxes are overflowing with seed catalogs. The multitude of varieties can be overwhelming, but choosing good-quality seeds is important for successful gardening.
Yeah, garden seeds are noticeably more expensive these days since the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a seed boom that involved fulfillment backlogs, shipping snafus, and variety shortages and sellouts.
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 ...