Search
Latest topics
» What Have You Picked From Your Garden Todayby donnainzone5 10/2/2024, 6:09 pm
» N & C Midwest: October 2024
by OhioGardener 10/1/2024, 5:35 pm
» What are you eating from your garden today?
by OhioGardener 10/1/2024, 12:58 pm
» N & C Midwest: September 2024
by OhioGardener 9/30/2024, 4:13 pm
» The SFG Journey-Biowash
by OhioGardener 9/29/2024, 8:33 am
» Fall is For Garlic Planting
by Scorpio Rising 9/28/2024, 12:19 am
» Ohio Gardener's Greenhouse
by OhioGardener 9/22/2024, 11:24 am
» source for chemical-free lanscape fabric
by Woodsong 9/19/2024, 10:51 am
» Hurricane
by sanderson 9/14/2024, 5:42 pm
» Spinning Compost Bin-need some ideas
by sanderson 9/12/2024, 2:09 am
» Old Mulch and Closing Beds for Winter
by Scorpio Rising 9/11/2024, 8:23 pm
» Happy Birthday!!
by Scorpio Rising 9/11/2024, 8:20 pm
» Pest Damage
by WBIowa 9/8/2024, 2:48 pm
» cabbage moth?
by jemm 9/8/2024, 9:15 am
» adding compost yearly
by sanderson 9/5/2024, 2:16 am
» N & C Midwest: August 2024
by OhioGardener 8/31/2024, 8:13 pm
» Article - Create a Seed Library to Share the Extras
by OhioGardener 8/26/2024, 4:09 pm
» Best Tasting Parthenocarpic Cucumber?
by SMEDLEY BUTLER 8/21/2024, 7:07 pm
» Winter Squash Arch
by SMEDLEY BUTLER 8/21/2024, 8:02 am
» Master Gardeners: Growing Your Own Blueberries
by OhioGardener 8/19/2024, 10:09 am
» Looking for a local source for transplants.... Sarasota, FL
by sanderson 8/19/2024, 3:26 am
» Hi, y'all. I'm new to everything in Sarasota, FL
by sanderson 8/19/2024, 3:21 am
» Starbucks for coffee grounds!
by OhioGardener 8/14/2024, 5:47 pm
» Hi from N. Georgia
by AtlantaMarie 8/13/2024, 8:57 am
» Hello from Atlanta, Georgia
by sanderson 8/13/2024, 3:09 am
» growing tomatoes from seed outside
by sanderson 8/13/2024, 3:05 am
» 15-Minute Garlic Sautéed Eggplant
by Scorpio Rising 8/12/2024, 7:25 pm
» Downsizing Gardens for the Autumn of our lives
by Hollysmac 8/6/2024, 10:37 pm
» Golden Beets
by Scorpio Rising 8/6/2024, 7:03 pm
» Hi all!
by sanderson 8/6/2024, 12:56 am
Google
Got my first seed catalog today!!
3 posters
Page 1 of 1
Got my first seed catalog today!!
The Vesey's Seed Catalog arrived in the mail today. I am so excited! I have already looked through it twice and marked it with flags. My DH just shook his head at me and told me that it's not a Christmas Wish Book! I say "Why not??".
Blackrose- Posts : 709
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 51
Location : Aurora, Ontario, Zone 5a
Re: Got my first seed catalog today!!
oh, how AWESOME to getting the first one of the next year!
they are such fun to thumb thru, mark up and read over and over, making little wish lists and adjusting those lists (esp when tabulating the cost of all the wishes, *grin*)
and gosh yeah! it IS a christmas wish list book! for gardeners/grownups! the ultimate 'toy' catalog!
since i don't have that catalog, i had to go googling to find it - here's the link for others who read this thread and want one of their very own! (I love being an enabler!)
https://www.veseys.com/ca/en/catalogue?&veseys=funnfiib33dvljn7t58bkc40s7
or depending on one's location:
https://www.veseys.com/us/en/catalogue
thank you so much for sharing your excitement with us here at the forum!
that seems like a particularly interesting catalog to read!
edited to add - i just love canada - we used to live in alaska and i had the best memories of our travels on the al-can when we drove to the lower 48. it's just breathtaking the area. someday. . . our long term goal is to buy property in alaska and live there during a month or so of the winter - and visit during the summer as our summer retreat . .
they are such fun to thumb thru, mark up and read over and over, making little wish lists and adjusting those lists (esp when tabulating the cost of all the wishes, *grin*)
and gosh yeah! it IS a christmas wish list book! for gardeners/grownups! the ultimate 'toy' catalog!
since i don't have that catalog, i had to go googling to find it - here's the link for others who read this thread and want one of their very own! (I love being an enabler!)
https://www.veseys.com/ca/en/catalogue?&veseys=funnfiib33dvljn7t58bkc40s7
or depending on one's location:
https://www.veseys.com/us/en/catalogue
thank you so much for sharing your excitement with us here at the forum!
that seems like a particularly interesting catalog to read!
edited to add - i just love canada - we used to live in alaska and i had the best memories of our travels on the al-can when we drove to the lower 48. it's just breathtaking the area. someday. . . our long term goal is to buy property in alaska and live there during a month or so of the winter - and visit during the summer as our summer retreat . .
Last edited by happyfrog on 12/9/2010, 4:07 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : added in more stuff 'cause i forgot to put it in the first time 'round.)
happyfrog- Posts : 625
Join date : 2010-03-04
Location : USA
Re: Got my first seed catalog today!!
This made me smile, I've always said that one of the first signs of spring is getting the Vesey's catalogue in the mail. i got the Richters one this year as well, they sell lots of herbs as well as veggies and they load their catalogue with tons of information on the uses for those herbs. If you're interested you can find them here.
Rolanaj- Posts : 32
Join date : 2011-01-20
Location : Atlantic Canada
Re: Got my first seed catalog today!!
Rolanaj wrote:This made me smile, I've always said that one of the first signs of spring is getting the Vesey's catalogue in the mail. i got the Richters one this year as well, they sell lots of herbs as well as veggies and they load their catalogue with tons of information on the uses for those herbs. If you're interested you can find them here.
Thank you Rolanaj! I just received my Richters catalog in the mail this morning. I've been looking through it all day!
to the forum!!
Blackrose- Posts : 709
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 51
Location : Aurora, Ontario, Zone 5a
Re: Got my first seed catalog today!!
You're welcome. Must be something in the air because I spent a large part of today scanning through seed catalogues, the SFG book and Carrots love Tomatoes for ideas on companion planting. I'm trying to get my husband more interested in gardening or at least building the frames as I really want a couple more. I have several small odd size ones that I got pre-built for nothing. One of them is maybe two by two and the others are maybe two by three feet. I've found them a whole lot easier to manage with a toddler than the huge row garden we used to have, the only trouble is I end up tucking too much into them.Thank you Rolanaj!
Rolanaj- Posts : 32
Join date : 2011-01-20
Location : Atlantic Canada
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|