Sandy asks…
can i get a free catalog from that company? thanks a bunch!
Try Burpee Garden – you should find everything you need. They do send out free catalogs.
Http://www.burpee.com/?cid=PPC
William asks…
Burpee Seed Catalog just go to them online and request a catalog
Carol asks…
I want to buy seeds for my garden from a catalog or mail-order. How do I get a catalog? Do you have any seed catalogs that you recommend?
Thompson and Morgan huge seed collection go to the picture of the catalog or click request catalog.
J L Hudson Seedsman not the department store huge selection no pictures but detailed germination instructions and cheap.
Park Seed good quality great prices
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]]>Ruth asks…
a- Michael Jackson
b- Billy Mays
3- Farrah
d- Ed McMahon
I’m going with Billy because he knew how to remove grass stains from white pants, and made my gardening easier with the Garden-Auger.
ok- due to popular demand:
E- someone else_____________
E- Ted MP; just got the word that Hattie OJ is heading over !
David asks…
My mom just made a garden. I already have strawberries in there. But, what is another hardy fruit? One that I might actually get fruit off of this summer. Thanks a bunch.:)
Raspberries
Lisa asks…
I’d like to install a raised bed for vegetable gardening this year. I think this will allow me more control over the soil quality. What’s the cheapest and easiest way to go about it? Should I buy one of the ready-made beds available online?
In case I wasn’t clear, the soil is not my concern, it’s the actual bed itself. Should I try to build one, or buy one that snaps together?
If you are handy at building then you should build one yourself. When you buy prefabricated kits you are then locked into size and design. Building one yourself will give you much more flexibility.
Not sure if this post will help but I thought I would give you the option of reading. Good luck and the neat thing is you will be gardening no mater which way you decide to go.
Http://naturehills.com/gardening/blogs/common_questions_answered/archive/2008/02/13/raised-bed-gardening.aspx
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