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Monthly Archives: February 2012
A Force of Nature
At Gardener’s Supply, we are encouraged to get out into the community and do some good. In support of that vision, the company matches employees’ charitable donations, and offers one paid day a year of volunteer time. Mary-Nell Bockman, performing … Continue reading
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The Desert in Bloom
When are the desert wildflowers going to bloom, so we can time our trip to see them at their peak? Where are the best places to see them? Questions like these flood state and national parks, public gardens and tourism … Continue reading
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Get Out There
In the deep winter, I tend to retreat indoors for my gardening fix. I buy cut flowers or a new houseplant. I drink tea. In the deep winter, I tend to retreat indoors for my gardening fix. I buy cut … Continue reading
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Seedstarter Put to the Test
After thorough testing of the Fast Startâ„¢ Seedstarter, we are excited to finally send it out into the world. Because it’s brand new, we are eager to hear what gardeners think. Jen Osha Buysse, one of our product testers. The … Continue reading
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