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Gardeners Supply Co

Brothers’ Organic Garden Supply – Walsenburg CO interview with owner Maria
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Tommyco OP818 Thick Premium Vinyl Garden Kneeling Pads- Colors May Vary $8.09 TOMMYCO PREMIUM VINYL GARDEN KNEELERS * Extremely soft and comfortable with durable vinyl coating * Color may vary * Vinyl coating for easy clean up… |
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Fly Web Fly Trap $24.30 The FlyWeb insect light is designed for use indoors in residential and commercial areas. Its compact size and direct plug-in features allow the light to be placed in any outlet. The FlyWeb insect light uses an insect attracting lamp to lure insects to the adhesive trapping board. When the glueboard is full of insects, simply remove, discard and replace with a new adhesive trapping board. The FlyWe… |
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Atlas Glove 26-Inch Long Sleeve Nitrile Coated Cotton Lined Work Gloves … |
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Howard Leight 1017292 Garden Kit $36.26 The Howard Leight #1017292 Garden Kit is perfect for professional landscapers and gardeners. Includes hearing and face protection for people who work outside in gardening and landscaping. Contains a Leightning L1 earmuff with a noise reduction rating of 25 dB, a lighweight browguard and a durable, flexible mesh faceshield. GREAT GIFT FOR DADS, LANDSCAPERS AND GARDENING ENTHUSIASTS…. |
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The New Organic Grower: A Master’s Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener (A Gardener’s Supply Book) $24.95 With more than 80,000 sold since 1988, The New Organic Grower has become a modern classic. In this revised and expanded edition, master grower Eliot Coleman continues to present the simplest and most sustainable ways of growing top-quality organic vegetables. Coleman updates practical information on marketing the harvest, on small-scale equipment, and on farming and gardening for the long-term hea… |
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Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin’ Mamas: Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture $21.95 In an age of uncertainty about how climate change may affect the global food supply, industrial agribusiness promises to keep the world fed. Through the use of factory âfarms,â genetic engineering, and the widespread application of chemicals, they put their trust in technology and ask consumers to put our trust in them. However, a look behind the curtain reveals practices that put our so… |
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The American Gardener – Garden Tips That Really Work ! $2.99 American Gardener – The Ultimate Gardening Guide !The American Gardener provides over 150 pages of helpful gardening how to information, and tips that will help you grow plants with ease. Even if you’re a professional gardener, you’ll find many tips to help better your growing success.Here’s What You’ll Find In The American Gardener: * Choosing the right location on your property for growing plant… |
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Co2, Temperature and Humidity: How to Use Co2 to Increase Growth in Your Indoor Garden and Greenhouse $63.05 Used – CO[subscript 2] is a gas found in the air. It is also a nutrient essential for plant growth. Indoor and greenhouse gardeners can enrich the atmosphere with it and increase plant growth by up to 200%! CO[subscript 2] should be used by every serious indoor gardener since it is easy to supply, inexpensive, non-combustible, safe to use and produces such astonishing results. CO[subscript 2] Temperature & Humidity was written for the hobbyist. It is easy to understand, and describes exactly how |
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The Garden Lover’s Guide to Houston $10 Used – The Houston area offers an abundance of resources and activities for gardeners and garden lovers, if people only know where to look: Love roses?Go to the Garden Center in Hermann Park.Want fresh vegetables?Pay in advance for a weekly supply at Central City Co-op.Can’t live without daffodils?Find twenty varieties at the Bulb and Plants Mart.In this handy, versatile guide to all things related to gardens in Houston and its environs, Texas master Gardener Eileen Houston presents the book she |
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The Garden Lover’s Guide to Houston $12 New – The Houston area offers an abundance of resources and activities for gardeners and garden lovers, if people only know where to look. Love roses? Go to the Garden Center in Hermann Park. Want fresh vegetables? Pay in advance for a weekly supply at Central City Co-op. Can’t live without daffodils? Find twenty varieties at the Bulb and Plants Mart. In this handy, versatile guide to all things related to gardens in Houston and its environs, Texas Master Gardener Eileen Houston presents the boo |
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