Mole-Relief Dry Mole Repellent There’s no need for smoke bombs, poisons or other inhumane methods people employ in an attempt to send moles packing. Mole-Relief keeps moles away from your lawn and gardens for up to three months without using harsh synthetic chemicals. More Info...
Tulip Blend Purdy One of those happy-go-lucky blends that turned out well: deep purple, poppy-red and golden yellow. Plant them for a bright splash of color in midseason. More Info...
Soji Lanterns Colorful, festive soji lanterns are beautiful, bright colors by and and light up for a glowing ambience at night. Solar powered. 5 colors available. More Info...
Water Siphons (3 per pak) This ingenious device delivers water to a plant as needed. Place the ceramic sensor in the plant soil. As the soil dries, the sensor begins siphoning water from your water reservoir (a jar or pitcher). Water used by the plant is replaced... More Info...
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the only nonprofit organization
serving the
needs of companies involved in marketing gardening products to consumers.
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Helpful Gardening Tips
Ordering
online is fun and exciting. Here
are some helpful tips on what to do when your plant
arrives in the mail.
Open
the package and make sure your order is complete
and correct.
Open anything wrapped in plastic to allow air
circulation. Don't be alarmed if you see dried
foliage on dormant plants. Because they are dormant,
dried foliage from the prior year is natural and will
soon be replaced by new growth.
Look for instructions on temporary handling. These
are usually included as part of the planting instructions.
Handling will vary from plant to plant, but you'll find
a few general rules for different types of planting stock
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