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  2. 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.

  3. The best seed starting trays for jumpstarting your garden - AOL

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    Gardener’s Supply Company Square Biodegradable Pots & Tray Set $ at Gardener's Supply Company. This biodegradable seed starting tray, also from Gardener’s Supply Company, comes recommended by ...

  4. Gardener's Supply is bringing nurseries back to Shelburne VT ...

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    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 ...

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  6. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    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. In 1888, the family farm, Fordhook Farm in Doylestown, Pennsylvania , was established as a family farm and crop field trials after Burpee began traveling to Europe to collect seeds which needed ...

  7. Easy Gardener Products, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Easy Gardener was founded in 1983 by Dick Grandy and Joe Owens. [1] WeedBlock was the company's first product. Since then the company has grown through acquisitions and the introduction of new products. U.S. Home & Garden (known as Natural Earth Technologies before 1995), purchased Easy Gardener for $21 million in 1994. [2]