at Park Seed , also they have 15% off coupon at http://www.giantcodes.com/Home---Garden/ParkSeed-com-Codes/index.html to save some money
2007-06-12 03:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the person who suggested Daves Garden to find a nursery:
http://davesgarden.com/gwd/
This site really has so much to offer. My local nurseries only carry common plants and I like the variety that is offered on-line. If I want annuals or something common though, I'll happily shop locally. Dave's also has reviews on your local nurseries. And plant files to learn about different plants and the experiences of people who grow them.
The companies that I have had the best luck with are:
http://www.songsparrow.com/
A little expensive but the plants were in great shape. Great selection of peonies.
http://www.greergardens.com/
Great selection of hard to find plants. Good choice especially if you are on the west coast. Shipping can seem a bit high but the plant prices are low and offset it. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone on the east coast because they ship ground and it can take a week to get your plants, which is a lot of stress for the plants. They offer air shipping but that's very expensive. Still, their plants are large, healthy, and they have a very good selection.
http://www.schreinersgardens.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=SIGO
For Iris, this company is the best. Great selection, healthy plants.
http://www.brentandbeckysbulbs.com/
This company has the best bulbs available. You won't believe the selection they offer. If it exists, they probably have it. They really are amazing and the bulbs and service are excellent.
http://www.lazyssfarm.com/index.html
I ordered a dozen bushes from this company this year and was happy with my order. The plants were healthy and well-packed. They're doing great although I lost one. Their prices are good too.
2007-06-12 01:13:50
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answered by Witchy 7
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Fothergills, Suttons and the Organic Gardening Catalogue (links all already above) are the best. You could also try getting a couple of gardening magazines - they often have really good giveaways, cheap offers, and of course adverts for all sorts of useful companies. I'm a veg gardener and I regularly get Kitchen Garden and Grow Your Own - I can't recommend any flower gardening magazines I'm afraid! My parents love Gardeners' World though...
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answered by Anonymous
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www.seedsofchange.com
They sell excellent certified organic seeds and plants
2007-06-11 10:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bloomscape.com ships full size plants using a unique fiber and packaging system. They are the only site that I know of that does.
http://www.bloomscape.com/
2007-06-14 08:58:12
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answered by superfootballwaz 1
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Dave's Garden Watchdog is where nearly 6,000 gardening companies are listed and reviewed. It can be search by the product category, location, or company name. name.http://davesgarden.com/gwd/
2007-06-11 09:03:09
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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WHY THE H*** aren't you supporting your local merchants? All you need to do is walk into the garden center, pick what you want and plunk down your money. You are paying shipping, and exhorbitant prices for things you can find around the corner.
2007-06-11 11:06:12
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answered by saaanen 7
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burpee
2007-06-11 08:25:58
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answered by que otro hay 4
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http://www.1800topsoil.com is probably a good start.
2007-06-11 08:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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try www.hightimes.com
2007-06-11 08:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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