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  2. 15 Amazon finds under $35 to get your garden ready for spring

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    If your own lawn and garden is in need of some spring cleaning, now's the time to stock up on spring gardening essentials like grass and wildflower seeds, new gardening tools and a pair of ...

  3. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Gardens Alive! is known as a "pioneer" in organic gardening, selling chemical-free lawn and garden products through its namesake catalog. [7] According to the Eugene Register-Guard, the company has "an excellent reputation as a leading innovator" in the organic product market.

  4. Tony Avent - Wikipedia

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    At age five, Avent was building terrariums and dish gardens with mail-order plants, and at seven years old, his parents built a greenhouse for him. There he grew and propagated plants and sold them as a hobby. [2] Tony Avent attended North Carolina State University and graduated in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticultural Science ...

  5. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    W. Atlee Burpee & Company was founded in 1876 by Washington Atlee Burpee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after starting a mail-order chicken business in 1876.The company expanded to selling garden seeds, farm supplies, tools and hogs after customers began asking for seeds they had grown in their native farms.

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    We put the biggest flower delivery services to the test to find the best one for your money. 1-800-Flowers, Teleflora, Bouqs — find out who won.

  7. Prostrate shrub - Wikipedia

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    Prostrate shrubs are used in horticulture as groundcovers and in hanging baskets, and to bind soils and prevent erosion in remedial landscaping. They are also important components of rock gardens . The shrinking size of urban gardens has meant an increase in demand for and desirability of dwarf and prostrate forms of many garden plants.

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