Garden Deams: First Seeds

Garden Deams: First Seeds

Once the Holidays have passed thoughts turn to garden dreams.  There may be no better way to overcome the mid-winter doldrums than to imagine your next garden and decide what new things to grow this year.  Despite the calendar, now is the time to get your plans and seeds organized so you’ll be ready when spring arrives.  Unlike “normal” times, this year may again be challenging to get what you really want to plant.  Seed catalogues have already been arriving and it’s not too early to make your selections.

If you’re undecided about specific varieties, there is a nice list of Easy-to-Grow Vegetables in Vermont at https://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/easytogrow.html.   Of course, if you aren’t into starting your own seedlings but prefer ready-to-plant seedlings then you have plenty of time.  There are many good seed sources nationwide but if you prefer to buy locally, as I do, here are some suggestions.

High Mowing Seed Company  –  Vermont based, all organic seeds, great selection.

FEDCO Seeds  –  based in Maine, good seeds, supplies, & tools, lower prices.

Johnny’s Selected Seeds  –  based in Maine, organic & non-organic seeds, huge selection

Vermont Bean Seed Company – beans, vegetables, fruits, and more.

Vermont Wildflower Farm – wildflowers, perennials, bulbs, and veggies.

Maine Potato Lady  –  specialize in potatoes & onions

Online catalogues for researching and buying are easy to use.  Don’t overlook their extensive guidelines and technical information that these companies provide online and in their free catalogues.  Vermont Home Gardener will continue providing local advice and guidelines beginning January right and the Mount Holly Newsflash.  You can subscribe and get the archives of all previous articles right here.  It’s all free and your comments and questions are always welcome.

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