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GaiasRose Posted - Nov 21 2006 : 2:43:06 PM
I got my Seed Savers catalogue today!!! I love getting seed catalogues!!

Can't wait to hunker down tonight after the girls go to bed with some tea and my notebook and catalogue...


~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
blogs: http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
http://frugalwitch.wordpress.com
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Patsy Posted - Dec 28 2006 : 11:31:31 AM
Today I received the John Scheepers, Burpee and Park Seed catalogs. Talk about the motherlode. I also received the magazine Cottage Living. So my days are filled until after the New Years dreaming of what a perfect garden would be like. It sure doesn't take much to set me to dreaming. Especially in these dark, dreary days of winter.


Blessed are those who love the soil,

Patsy

cmandle Posted - Dec 13 2006 : 7:07:38 PM
Oh how cool! I normally don't think about seed catalogues until after Christmas, but I guess that it's all just whipping by, huh? (We need *snow* here in MN before I can officially dream about the spring garden!)

Nice to see you back Tasha! How's the computer situation?

Catherine

http://yogurtandgranola.blogspot.com
teripittman Posted - Dec 13 2006 : 6:37:48 PM
I got my Territorial Seed catalog this week. It's my favorite time of the year. The garden always looks great on paper This will be our first garden at the new place so I'm starting from scratch. No time to really work up compost although we'll have a lot of stuff from the goat barn and rabbits when we clean up the sheds in spring.
Annab Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 08:03:54 AM
I'll paruse ours over lunch or dinner and mark up pages of stuff to order.

I'm positively dyin' to try Bok choy in the early Spring.

Our friend down the road has spoiled us rotten w/ her lettuce bed this Fall. I just can't buy the bagged and enjoy it anymore.
peapodjane Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 07:39:31 AM
I got my first 2007-2008 seed catalog yesterday! What a delicious surprise! Yeah! I love checking out the new items first and then looking through for what to try this year.
BlueApple Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 04:50:16 AM
Way fun! I haven't received any yet - should be coming soon though. On those long rainy days I just pull out those seed catalogs and dream!

Julia
BlueApple Farm
http://www.homesteadblogger.com/BlueAppleFarm/
junebug Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 04:48:54 AM
I got my first seed catalog of 2007 the other day too, way too early for me, got get pass Christmas before I can think about gardening again, I love to keep them till Jan. when the high of the holidays has passed and I can concentrate on something else!!

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Horseyrider Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 04:40:40 AM
Florence is right; it's easy going gardening in the catalog! Everything turns out just right, too!

I'm being buried by all sorts of gift catalogs. There's simply no way I can read them all; I get five or six a day! No seed catalogs yet, though.
BusyBee Posted - Nov 21 2006 : 7:49:32 PM
There is just nothing more pleasant than gardening your way through a pile of catalogues on a cold winter day. No bugs in that garden! No blisters or aching backs either!!
GaiasRose Posted - Nov 21 2006 : 3:25:27 PM
So far I can see from the cover that there are some new tomato transplants that I am definately interested in...Wapsipinicon Peach Tomatos, lotsa new beans, some new eggplants, somenew onions, new peppers and onions, just all sorts....I'll let you know what we'll order after we have looked through....I have a lot of seed not only left over but also saved from last season, So I am not sure how much same stuff we will order, but there will def. be some new stuff!!

so excited!


~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
blogs: http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
http://frugalwitch.wordpress.com
DaisyFarm Posted - Nov 21 2006 : 3:13:56 PM
Tasha I think you're my sister! That is such TOTALLY EXCITING news and you're plans for this evening are exactly what mine would be. Oh I am just so jealous...I can't wait for mine to come. So what are you going to order?? What's new for this year?? Tell me, tell me!! lol
Di
Miss Bee Haven Posted - Nov 21 2006 : 2:50:40 PM
I'm green with envy, Tasha! One of my girlfriends called a while ago to say she is getting lots of catalogues this holiday season-not seeds, just gift ones. That set me to thinking/wishing/wondering when my spring 'wish' planting catalogues will start to show up in my mailbox. Lucky you! Enjoy!! :)

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner

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