After the holidays, I find it easy to slide into the winter doldrums, as I anticipate the long nippy weeks before the spring.
It’s during those cold winter days when words like “cabin fever” and “climbing the walls” get thrown around. I knew deep winter had arrived when the first seed catalog showed up in the mail. These ...
Burrell Seeds have been printing their seed catalogs since 1902; remarkably, ‘‘some of these items are still in our newest catalog,’’ according to the company’s website.
Early winter is generally when home gardeners receive a steady supply of seed and gardening supply catalogs. With the weather ...
Even though we are in the heart of winter and this past week has showed us severe cold, warmth and cold again, we are ...
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 ...
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.
By January, seed and plant catalogs arrive at your mailbox (or email ... You may find additional information regarding the hardiness of annuals and perennials helpful when deciding which plants to ...
Columnist Don Davis says unique flowers for Lynchburg gardeners to grow this year include Cupcakes Cerise Pink, a teacup-shaped flower featuring bright fuchsia pink petals.