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30
Jan
2012
Christmas Tree - Fresh Cut 6.5 - 7 foot Noble Fir

13 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

The Fresh Cut Noble Fir Christmas tree is a popular Christmas tree in North America and is shipped into every state in the continental U.S. This tree will be 6 1/2 to 7 feet in size. We emphasize Fresh Cut because they are cut the day they are shipped They will arrive in 1 to 5 days, at your doorste ...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

23
Jan
2012
Rose Gardening Garden DVD Series

19 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

Good Morning America’s Gardening and Lifestyle Editor, Rebecca Koll has put together the most popular gardening and craft segments from her television show and incorporated them into a convenient DVD format. Choose your favorite topic or 3 or more topics for a special price. You have probably seen h ...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

17
Jan
2012
What Do Kids Learn From Gardening?

26 days ago by tomboesen

Whether you’re trying to cut costs or live a ‘greener’ life, gardening has amazing benefits, especially for kids. In an age of computers, cell phones, video games and cable television, it can be hard to entice our children to go out in that forgotten thing called “nature”. But the benefits of growin ...

Flowers Des Moines by ... - flowersdesmoines.com · 9 references

11
Jan
2012
Paperwhites in green “glad tidings” planter

32 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

The Paperwhites in green “glad tidings” planter contains 8 Paperwhite bulbs in a green “glad tidings” metal planter. The pretty “glad tidings” planter measures 9″L X 5″D X 6″H and contains the words Glad Tidings on the outside. Each package contains all you need to grow your beautiful Paperwhite bul ...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

06
Jan
2012
Plant Life – Or Death – In Your Garden

37 days ago by tomboesen

When looking for tips on the care and keeping of your plants, you may run across the terms “Annual”, “Biennial”, and “Perennial” and maybe don’t know what exactly they mean. All you know is you plant it, it grows, it “dies”, and then comes back in the spring without you having to do anything. Easy. ...

Flowers Des Moines by ... - flowersdesmoines.com · 9 references

05
Jan
2012
Fishing Hat Bird House

38 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

This charming fishing hat birdhouse will be a hit with your fishing friends. It is a replica of an authentic fisherman’s hat, crafted of durable cold-cast porcelain and hand painted. A full 14′Y in diameter, with a cleanout hole in back, a drain hole, and hanger. A unique gift for the fishermen on y ...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

03
Jan
2012
Savannah Arch

40 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

The Savannah Arch is perfect for adding character and style to any garden ‘o large or small. Assembled in minutes! Made from coated steel, they are strong and durable and very attractive. USD 149.99 | Garden Center | Read more...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

02
Jan
2012
Gelite All Terrain Knee Pads

41 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

Comfort and duarabilty from this set of light-weight knee pads. Made with GELite padding, a unique blend of Gel and polyurethane foam. Wide lycra elastic with a Velcro-fastening strap. USD 20.99 | Garden Center | Read more...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

01
Jan
2012
24″ Tree Bark Protectors

42 days ago by Online Nursery Advisor

Do you want to keep gnawing critters and wild string trimmers at bay? Then these mesh trunk shields are for you! Deer, squirrels, rabbits and woodchucks cannot bite or rub tree bark through this rigid plastic mesh. Trunks are shielded by open mesh netting, which prevents moisture and mildew build-up ...

The Online Nursery - theonlinenursery.com · 1 reference

31
Dec
2011
Spring Garden Maintenance to Kick Start Your Garden Growing

43 days ago by Cheryl Jones

Arm yourself with a rake, weed eater or heavy shears, a tool belt, apron with pockets, basket, or pail, filled with clippers, gardening scissors, gardening gloves, old cloths, trash bags and, if available, a small garden saw. Start on one side of your property or garden and work across the yard and ...

Gardening with Cheryl - gardeningwithcheryl.com · 4 references

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