I live in Zone 6 now and the snow is falling. Around January, we gardeners will start to itch to play in the soil...Our seed catalogs will sustain us, the dreaming and planning and ordering...getting our peat pots ready to start the flats of seed indoors till Old Man Winter loses the battle and Spring finally arrives!! I know there are tons of sites for gardeners and catalogs, but here's one more! *G* The thing that maybe makes this one a little different is that the catalogs listed here are free. I would rather spend my money on seeds!
This one has some very entertainng things in it..like blue asparagus and bright red corn. Burpee has a fantastic online site, and you can order your catalog today there! Check it out!!! I have always had great service and great products from Burpee, one of my favorite place to order from!
Features purpose and history, AAS winners, seed sources. AAS display gardens and trial.
Devoted to selling the same fine merchandise as in the catqalog. You may also email questions.
Order a catalog, join a club, read articles, find seed suppliers.
Get information on Harris, and order a catalog.
Order a catalog, order flower, herb and vegetable seeds, get growing advise, see photos of some varieties.
Features herbs and rare seeds. Order a catalog, seeds and supplies, plus get recipes and a garden tip of the week.
Order a catalog, order flower, vegetable and herb seed, and garden supplies.
A wealth of information as well as catalogs are at this site!
This family owned seed company specializes in exotic and hard to find seeds.
These folks have every herb that there is to be found! Love this site and their catalog!
This site makes it easy! They have a list of company's that provide catalogs. You check off the ones you want, fill out one form with your mailing address and thats it!
This site is my favorite!
This source specializes in, you guessed it..Tomatoes!! Little ones, big ones, red, yellow, even pink ones! Also a good selection of peppers!
It's called Sand Hill Farms on South End Road in the community of Exie in Green County, Ky. The farm is beyond beautiful, (in fact, it's what my place wants to look like when it grows up!), the Ladies who run Sand Hill are wonderful and really know their stuff and are just the best folks you'd ever want to meet! (Like most of the fine folks on this ridge, they are relatives, but I'd say they are wonderful even if they weren't related! :)
|