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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.
In 1984, Kinerk sold The Library Store, and founded The Natural Gardening Research Center, a garden supply catalog specializing in biological control of garden pests. The name was confusing to some so, in 1998, it was renamed Gardens Alive! It was named after a catalog called Plants Alive! that had recently gone out of business. It was printed ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County answers home and garden questions which can be emailed to homeandgarden@cornell.edu or call 315-736-3394, press 1 and ext. 333. Leave your question ...
Founded in 1849, Spring Hill Nurseries is one of the oldest gardening companies in the United States. [1] The company specializes in garden plants, garden designs, perennials, shrubs, ground covers and gardening supplies. [1] Spring Hill Nursery distributes catalogs nationwide and maintains a substantial presence online. [2]
The prefabricated building for the nursery arrived on site on Monday in two pieces. The 600-square-foot building came from a local supplier, and will allow Gardener's Supply to get the nursery ...
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 ...