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  2. Seed, nursery catalogs can offer valuable info for gardeners

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    Use catalogs in your design plans. A great winter project is to use catalogs for your garden layout. By using information such as size and height, you can start plans to fit your space, get ideas ...

  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. Gardener's Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Gardener's Supply Company is an employee-owned company providing environmentally friendly gardening products and information through its website, catalogs, and retail stores. The Gardener’s Supply Company headquarters in Burlington, Vermont include administrative offices, a retail store and display gardens.

  5. J.W. Jung Seed Company - Wikipedia

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    The J.W. Jung Seed Company is a family-owned and operated garden seed company founded in 1907 in Randolph, Wisconsin by John William "J.W." Jung. [1] The company publishes several seed catalogs including Jung Seed, Totally Tomatoes, Vermont Bean Seed Company, Edmunds Roses, Roots & Rhizomes, R. H. Shumway, McClure & Zimmerman and HPS Seed. [2]

  6. 20 Types of Succulents for the Easiest Indoor Garden Ever. These 20 stunning types of succulents are perfect for any space. Ideal for beginners, they thrive with well-draining soil, bright light ...

  7. Seed company - Wikipedia

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    The largest collection of nursery and seed trade catalogs in the U.S. is held at the National Agricultural Library where the earliest catalogs date from the late 18th century, with most published from the 1890s to the present. [1] Seed companies produce a huge range of seeds from highly developed F1 hybrids to open pollinated wild species. They ...

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