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  2. Garden deals at Target as green centers close - AOL

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    Head on over to your local Target garden center to score major deals on plants and pots. Target recently announced it is shuttering all 262 of its remaining garden centers nationwide by the end of ...

  3. Target's sale on patio furnishings has arrived, just in time ...

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    Create a luxe new outdoor living space with these discounted tables, chairs, shade umbrellas, fie pits and more. Target's sale on patio furnishings has arrived, just in time for spring Skip to ...

  4. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    German garden gnome in a Wendelin landscape Bird bath Pedestal urn planter at Thornewood Castle, Lakewood, Washington Pavilion in the Hortus Haren, Haren, Groningen, Netherlands Sundial as a centrepiece at Greenbank Garden in Carolside, Scotland

  5. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Embark, an outdoor gear line of camping and travel equipment; Room Essentials, a low-end home-goods line; Brightroom, a line of storage solutions [18] Threshold, a premium furniture line; Heyday, a line of electronic accessories [19] Pillowfort, a children's line of bedding; Mondo Llama, a line of arts and crafts

  6. Target to Close All In-Store Garden Centers by End of ... - AOL

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    The 262 in-store garden centers are mostly located in Florida, California, Arizona and Nevada, The Florida Times-Union reported. They are a minority of. Retailer Target (TGT) will close all of its ...

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental planter at Regent's Park, Inner London, England. Containers range from simple plastic pots, to teacups, to complex automatically watered irrigation systems. This flexibility in design is another reason container gardening is popular with growers. They can be found on porches, front steps, and—in urban locations—on rooftops.