It’s seed catalog season again — the most glorious time of the year! Well, perhaps not the most glorious. More often than not seed catalog season falls around ...
It begins in December. By January, seed and plant catalogs arrive at your mailbox (or email) almost daily. Browsing through their pages provides a welcome escape from the garden-deprived days ...
After the holidays, I find it easy to slide into the winter doldrums, as I anticipate the long nippy weeks before the spring.
Columnist Don Davis says unique flowers for Lynchburg gardeners to grow this year include Cupcakes Cerise Pink, a teacup-shaped flower featuring bright fuchsia pink petals.