Winter is a great time for planning improvements to your garden with seed, bulb and nursery catalogs arriving in the mail.
Printed seed catalogs have been around since ... Happy planning! In the garden this month: If you’re still itching to get your fingers into some soil, there’s one activity that can scratch ...
Each year as the new garden catalogs begin to arrive I start planning which seeds I want to start, and I always check out the perennial plants to see what’s new and exciting for our zone 3 ...
Yes, there are online catalogs, but there’s ... Not a bad thing — you just might not get what you were expecting. Also, we have a variety of garden centers that will be stocking seeds, as ...
You can get one free with an order or purchase ... I typically purchase my vegetable garden seeds from catalogs. I haven’t started seeds indoors for several years but I am getting the itch.
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.
Tulips begin to bloom in a garden outside a home in Anchorage ... Gardeners actually had to send a letter or card to a catalog house to get their catalog, and some made you do so every year.
The ones you get in the mail will be at the ... and they will be shipped when it’s time to plant them. Gardening can be complicated, but plant catalogs can make a big difference in whether ...
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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 ...