Mastergardening.com Stainless Steel Border Shovel We believe our MasterGardening Border Shovel to be the finest border shovel on the market. We're so sure you'll agree, we offer a lifetime warranty on this tool. Our border shovel has an extremely sturdy, hand-crafted, wooden handle made from solid r More Info...
Ornamental Millet Purple Majesty Seed Tall, dark, and handsome. Ignite excitement in the garden with these appealing 3'-5' tall towers of deep purple stems layered with lush corn-like grassy leaves and fuzzy flower spikes More Info...
Tulip Gudoshnik A remarkable tulip loved for its variegated, changing hues. The flowers vary from an almost plain creamy peach to a heavily streaked deep rose. A wealth of colors that has to be seen to be believed. Gudoshnik means "artist" in Russian. More Info...
Rosita EGGPLANT 70-80 days. [Heirloom from Puerto Rico] Plants produce excellent yields of lavender pink teardrop-shaped fruits with white shoulders. The white flesh is mild and sweet. The fruit skin is tender without a trace of bitterness. Good all-purpose eggplant More Info...
Mailorder Gardening
Association
The Mailorder Gardening Association (MGA) is
the only nonprofit organization
serving the
needs of companies involved in marketing gardening products to consumers.
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Garden
Catalogs — Inspire.
Show
you new possibilities for your garden. Serve as helpful planning tools.
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
below [more]
Parents,
need some help getting your kids interested in gardening,
we've got you covered. [more] Making a Worm Bin
Most kids love to dig in the dirt, where they naturally uncover earthworms. These squirmy creatures pique kids' curiosity, and they can help keep many a child occupied [more]