

The paper catalog can be requested via this link, or you can view it online: Botanical Interests Catalog This year, they explain the difference between Conventional and Organic seeds. There’s helpful information throughout about various subjects. They give extra attention to the new seeds for the year on the first spread, making it easy to find the most exciting items first. When I just want to choose seeds and buy them without much fuss, Botanical Interests is the way to go. The info on each variety is clear and concise, just like their informative seed packets.

And, each and every variety gets a picture in the catalog. No bad lighting or weird camera angles will make you unclear about the exact variety you are choosing. That means you usually see the fruit and the plant in its most desired form. Instead of photographs, they use drawings for each variety of seed. Illustrations and attention to design make the Botanical Interests Seed Catalog a delight to read. This is always my go-to company for seeds for my garden, and their catalog this year is reflective of why that is. This is my take on this year’s offerings from my favorite seed suppliers. I get a small pile of ones I tend to purchase from regularly, and each has its positives and negatives. Obviously, I don’t get every seed catalog available delivered to my home. What is more hopeful, positive, and bursting with potential than a listing of plants and flowers you could grow? And from tiny seeds, no less? Retail therapy, indeed! I’m not gonna lie: Seeing the mailbox packed with color seed catalogs is one of my favorite parts of the holiday season.
