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Gardener's Supply Company

GARDENER'S Supply was founded in 1983 by a handful of enthusiastic Vermont gardeners. Today, we serve millions of gardeners nationwide, offering everything from seed-starting supplies, and garden furniture to flower supports and garden carts. Though our company has grown, we remain passionately committed to providing garden-tested, earth-friendly products that will help our customers have more fun and success in their gardens.

Gardener's Supply is proud to be employee-owned. We are gardeners ourselves and have earned our customers' trust by providing high-quality products, expert information, and friendly, personalized service.

We understand the products we sell because we use them in our own gardens. Regular product training sessions and a gardening certification program for our staff help us provide the best service and support in the business.
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Salt Spring Seeds

Salt spring seeds grows a variety of vegetables and grains, including: peas, beans, oats, wheats, quinoa, peppers, corn, cucumbers and more
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South Coast Organics

South Coast Organics is a family owned and run business located in Santa Barbara County, California since 1990.Dealing and handling organic produce is what we do , striving to offer the best and freshest available at all times. Founder and CEO Jim McKeon has been in the business for over 43 years and has pioneered much of the industry that we know today. A wealth of information and a super nice guy,he is always available to answer any questions that you might have or to help in any way. Please feel free to contact us by going to the contact page and selecting any one of the contact options.
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California Rare Fruit Growers

The california rare fruit growers (CRFG) is the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the world. We specialize in fruit not native to nor grown commercially in any given area; but our breadth of knowledge and experience covers the environmentally sound culture of any and all edible plants. We do not sell fruit or fruit trees, we are an organization.
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Melons Pests & Diseases

  • Clemson University - Cucumber, Squash, Melon & Other Cucurbit Diseases | Home & Garden Information Center
  • Michigan State University - How to Grow Melons - MSU Extension
  • University of Massachusetts - Home Lawn & Garden: Melons - growing tips | UMass Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment
  • Penn State - Cantaloupe | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
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Melons Growing Guides

  • Michigan State University - How to Grow Melons - MSU Extension
  • Penn State - Cantaloupe | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
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  • University of Massachusetts - Home Lawn & Garden: Melons - growing tips | UMass Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment
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