The Frugal Gardener has returned! In these cold winter months, most gardeners are planning warm thoughts about their forthcoming spring gardens. And, in my opinion, there isn’t any better method of doing this compared to burrowing in a seed catalog, circling things that fancy me as well as earmarking pages – I find it to be much more interactive and personal than staring at a computer.
Receiving and flipping through seed catalogs provides me with a rush similar to what I felt as a child as I drafted my Christmas wish list from a bulky Sears catalog. But – enough about my love of catalogs. Experience the joy for yourself.
Below is a list of the seed and plant companies that will send you a print catalog in the mail FREE of charge. A majority require you to fill out a standard web form with your name and mailing address and only a few require a phone call or e-mail.