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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.
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.
Seeds and plants selected for optimal production in southern climates
Johnny's selected seeds specializes in organic fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs and more! Sow with confidence: We store our seeds under carefully controlled conditions of low humidity and temperature, operate a quality-assurance lab on site, and closely monitor germination of all our seed lots, so that we ship you only the most viable seeds possible.
Goods and products like those the Anglo-Saxons used everyday.
Scallions Growing Guides
- Penn State - Onion | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- New England Vegetable Management Guide - Onion, Scallion, and Shallot | UMass Amherst New England Vegetable Guide
- Cornell University - Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
- University of Minnesota - Growing scallions in home gardens | UMN Extension