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Gift Certificate For your gardening friends, a gift
certificate with catalog included.
Gift Cards We now have photo insert gift cards with matching
envelopes. Made from fine-quality acid-free recycled card stock with
Michael’s Catalog photos. We’ll handwrite your message and send it with
your gift, creating an elegant presentation. Card pictures include; Sweet
Charlie Strawberry, Hansa Rose Hip Rose, Meyer Lemon, Passion flower and
All Red Plum. $3 each |
Citrus Fertilizer Tablets 12 month tablet with everything
the citrus plant needs. 20 tablets to a pack $5 @ pack.
Vita-Lite An over head Spiralux bulb can be used up to 16
hours per day in the shortest days of winter for indoor tropical plants.
Plants benefiting from the light include citrus, mango, avocado etc…
Lights can be put close to plants @ 6” or up to 3’ away. 1 bulb $27 .
Rite-Green
Citrus, avocado and mango fertilizer, 4-6-8. Promotes bountiful yields of
fruit. Great for all fruit trees including carambolos, figs, grapes,
guavas, lychee, pineapples and other sub-tropic fruit. Maximum fruit yield
achieved with micronutrients. We have had excellent results with this
product greening up citrus with yellowing leaves.
Books available on Edible Landscaping
“The Berry Grower’s Companion” by Barbara L. Bowling. Berry
fruits have long been used and appreciated in the kitchen, but the
aesthetic and practical benefits they bring to the garden landscape are
all to often ignored. Whether for the ground cover effect of a strawberry
plant, the colorful autumn foliage of a blueberry plant, the climbing
trait of a grapevine, or the hedge potential of an elderberry bush, these
plants are highly versatile contributors to a grange of garden
environments. And growing such gems in your own backyard means convenient
access to savory fruits for the table or fall sale. Full color. 308 pages,
40 color photos 6x9 hardcover. $29.95.
“Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden” by Lee Reich. 308
pages, 51 color photos, 30 line drawings, 1 map, 6x9" hardcover $24.95.
A delectable guide to the history and cultivation of some extraordinary
fruits and berries, including gooseberries, black currants, josta
berries, mulberries, juneberries, and dozens of others.
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