The Catalogs are Here!
So!
The catalogs have begun to enter -- whatever shall we do with them! Let the fun begin! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 03:15:26 GMT, "Anne Lurie"
wrote: The catalogs have begun to enter -- whatever shall we do with them! Let the fun begin! Which catalogs? Which ones would you recommend? I just started a vegetable garden for the first time last year and would love some pointers for mail-order/Durham sources (besides Lowe's & Home Depot) and what to grow in Durham (tomatos & cukes did great, peppers flopped.) - John |
"Anne Lurie" wrote in message . com... So! The catalogs have begun to enter -- whatever shall we do with them! Let the fun begin! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC Wacking the neighbors unsupervised children with? |
John,
Here are some of the websites for catalogs from whom I have ordered seeds in the past while living NJ, VT, or NC. (I've always bought plants locally). I think I get nearly every veggie catalog there is -- and keep in mind that I'm a Yankee gal now living in NC! Territorial Seed: http://www.territorial-seed.com/ Vermont Bean Seed Co.: http://www.vermontbean.com/ Cook's Garden: http://www.cooksgarden.com/home.asp Burpee: * http://www.burpee.com/ * a sentimental favorite because I remember how excited my mother & grandmother were when we received our seed orders, but some years, I did not receive their catalog until I had already received my *order* from other suppliers, despite being a long-time customer. ( And for the seed & start kits that I favor, plus a bunch of other stuff, Gardeners Supply (VT). http://www.gardeners.com/ One of the catalogs I just received was Totally Tomatoes, but I have no experience with them. Anne Lurie NE Raleigh "ZeroWing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 03:15:26 GMT, "Anne Lurie" wrote: The catalogs have begun to enter -- whatever shall we do with them! Let the fun begin! Which catalogs? Which ones would you recommend? I just started a vegetable garden for the first time last year and would love some pointers for mail-order/Durham sources (besides Lowe's & Home Depot) and what to grow in Durham (tomatos & cukes did great, peppers flopped.) - John |
"Anne Lurie" wrote in message om... John, Here are some of the websites for catalogs from whom I have ordered seeds in the past while living NJ, VT, or NC. (I've always bought plants locally). I think I get nearly every veggie catalog there is -- and keep in mind that I'm a Yankee gal now living in NC! Territorial Seed: http://www.territorial-seed.com/ Vermont Bean Seed Co.: http://www.vermontbean.com/ Cook's Garden: http://www.cooksgarden.com/home.asp Burpee: * http://www.burpee.com/ * a sentimental favorite because I remember how excited my mother & grandmother were when we received our seed orders, but some years, I did not receive their catalog until I had already received my *order* from other suppliers, despite being a long-time customer. ( And for the seed & start kits that I favor, plus a bunch of other stuff, Gardeners Supply (VT). http://www.gardeners.com/ One of the catalogs I just received was Totally Tomatoes, but I have no experience with them. Anne Lurie NE Raleigh Sorry Anne, I had thought you meant all the holiday catalogs. I am suffering from brain damage at the moment. Jo |
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