Antique Rose Emporium. Own-root roses. 9300 Lueckemeyer Road, Brenham, TX 77833; 800-441-0002. Baxter Seed. Mail-order vegetable seed company, 416 Missouri Ave ...
Q. What are your favorite catalogs to order plants online? A. Keep in mind that my favorite catalogs might not always be your favorites as everyone has differences on garden preferences – and every ...
If you have been at the gardening game for a while, you can still benefit from reviewing seed catalogs. We can learn about new plant varieties that are now available. You have learned your garden, ...
In the middle of a long, cold winter, it warms a gardener’s heart to find the mailbox packed with seed and plant catalogs. I recently received a trio of them from the granddaddy of the seed companies, ...
Yesterday I revealed my top 12 catalogs for edible plants. Today, I turn to ornamentals. I'll let the catalogs speak for themselves. Let us know what your favorites are. The name says it all. This ...
There are 22 catalogs piled on my desk next to me -- and that's just the beginning of the 2010 season. I could be lying to make it seem more impressive, but I swear I'm not. Anyway, I'm not sure ...
Come late winter, newspaper garden writers routinely deliver a column about plant and seed catalogs. I sympathize. There’s not a ton to write about, with the ground half-frozen and the sun still low ...
MOST GARDENERS I KNOW treat seed and plant catalogs like aspirational wish books — fantasy reading for chilly nights when anything is possible, when warm sunny days, flourishing plants, and time — ...
A new crop of plant catalogs has ushered in another gardening year, many promising a bit of Eden with a portrait of this tasty vegetable or that pretty flower. Among them, but sporting a cartoon cover ...
It was some years ago. A birthday present to myself. A four-season plant, the variegated-leaved Abutilon pictum 'Thompsonii,' destined to grow into a lush flowering shrub. A focal point for a spot on ...
With escalating food prices, now is a great time to start growing some of your own vegetables. Not only can you save money, ...
Beware of the joyful spreader. Not an evangelist seeking to share the good news, but plants, many with overeager root systems, bent on taking over your garden. These are described in a pleasantly ...