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Place over wire hoops to form small tunnels, creating a greenhouse environment to promote the growth of heat-loving plants. Self-venting on hot...
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This spunbonded fabric is soft and pliable, UV-stabilized, offers about 4° of frost protection, and transmits up to 90% of sunlight. Used with ...
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Durable floating row cover that excludes all manner of insect pests, even those as small as flea beetles, thrips and aphids. Also protects against...
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Durable floating row cover that excludes all manner of insect pests, even those as small as flea beetles, thrips and aphids. Also protects against...
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Durable floating row cover that excludes all manner of insect pests, even those as small as flea beetles, thrips and aphids. Also protects against...
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The garden seems full of rocks until you need one to anchor the row cover. Steel wire staples neatly hold down landscape fabric, row covers,...
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The garden seems full of rocks until you need one to anchor the row cover. Steel wire staples neatly hold down landscape fabric, row covers,...
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For building tunnels with row covers like Covertan, ProtekNet, or slitted plastic. Most effective if spaced every 5' or less. “Hoops” are shipped...
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Unwaxed hemp twine. Cut down vines along with the twine and compost the whole tangle. Promote the rediscovery of hemp as a great fiber plant at...
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Complex cover crop blends are trending on the organic ag scene; so what’s all the buzz about? Just as a well-mixed cocktail balances a variety of...
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78% winter rye and 22% hairy vetch. Superb cover crop mix for fall planting where mechanical tillage is available the following spring. Excellent...
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71% field peas, 15% common oats and 14% hairy vetch. A superior soil-building cover crop seed mix. For springtime planting: allow for 60–90 days...
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You told us your dreams, and we designed this very diverse multispecies clover-heavy mix as a soil-building living mulch for use under...
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Thick commercial-grade, UV-stabilized polypropylene fabric that deters stubborn weeds (like dandelions). Not a throwaway product like the plastic...
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Thick commercial-grade, UV-stabilized polypropylene fabric that deters stubborn weeds (like dandelions). Not a throwaway product like the plastic...
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Heavy Weight Sheets. Looking for Earth-friendly weed-barrier mats for your planting sprees? Circle up! Each round sheet comes with a neat slit and...
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Trifolium incarnatum Tender biennial legume. Up to 18". Vigorous clover for cover cropping and bee forage. Rapid growth in cool weather makes this...
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Trifolium repens Perennial legume. Up to 4-8". The lowest-growing clover. Shade- and traffic-tolerant perennial. Our most popular clover. Seed at...
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Trifolium repens Perennial legume. 8-12" tall, among the largest white clovers. This cultivar dates back to at least 1847. Among all white...
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Echinochloa frumentacea Annual grass. Up to 5'. Frost sensitive. Vigorous and versatile! Tolerates waterlogged soils, low fertility and cool...
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Just as 5G ushered in a new telecom era, our 5G kit will revolutionize your garden’s garlic game. You’ll be effortlessly broadcasting and...
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Whether they be abandoned heirlooms or wild seedlings, tucked in the woods or growing alongside an old road, apple trees live on for hundreds of...
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To prepare your land in fall or winter for spring fruit-tree planting, use this mix. Without digging a hole, spread one bag on an area 4–6' in...
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Camelina sativa Winter annual brassica. Up to 3' high. Very hardy: seed can germinate at soil temperatures as low as 34°, and the plants...
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Pisum sativum var. arvense Annual legume. Up to 40". Also called Forage Peas. Frost-tolerant annual legume native to the Mediterranean basin....
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Raphanus sativus var. niger, variety: Nitro. Broadleaf. Up to 14" aboveground growth; up to 21" long radishes! Moderately frost resistant....
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Secale cereale Winter annual grass. Up to 5'. Extremely frost hardy, adaptable and competitive. Native to Turkey and widely cultivated in central...
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Lolium multiflorum Annual or winter annual grass. Up to 4'. Extremely frost hardy. Widely adaptable to a variety of soils and to all but the...
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Lolium perenne Short-lived perennial grass. Up to 2'. Cool-weather perennial often used in grass seed mixtures. Extremely palatable forage grass...
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Vicia villosa subsp. villosa Annual or winter annual legume. Up to 2' high; vines up to 8' long. Moderately frost resistant. Vigorous cover crop...
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by Richo Cech, illustrated by Sena Cech, 354 pages, 8x10, softcover. Every spring, for inspiration and practical reminders for the new growing...
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by Eliot Coleman, 304 pages, 8x10, softcover. As a teenager, I was always listening to Pearl Jam’s Ten, and as a new farmer I was always reading ...
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by Colin McCrate and Brad Halm, 303 pages, 8½x 103/4, softcover. This book’s subtitle initially raised my hackles as being part of the American...
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by Robert Johnston, Jr., 32 pages, 5½x8½, softcover. If you are new to seed saving, this little manual by the founder of Johnny’s covers all the...
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by Philip Rutter, Susan Wiegrefe, and Brandon Rutter-Daywater, 260 pages, 7x10, softcover.
Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts is the first comprehensive
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by Doug Fine, 309 pages, 6x9, softcover. A must-read for anyone considering—or already knee-deep into—the cannabis industry. Fine covers the...
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by Eric Fisher, 256 pages, 7x8, softcover. Finally! A guidebook on compost teas that goes well beyond the bubbler. Drawing on a variety of...
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3rd edition, by Bob Osborne, 208 pages, 8x10, softcover. More often than not, when I recommend a rose bush to a customer who is looking for a...
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3rd edition, by Dr. Sharol Marie Tilgner, 472 pages, 7x9, softcover. What better time than a pandemic to assemble your home apothecary? In this...
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by Michael Phillips, 414 pages, 8x10, softcover. Written by the renowned New Hampshire-based orchardist and author of The Apple Grower, this book...
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by Michael Phillips, 256 pages, 8x10, hardcover. “Investing in species diversity begins underground,” says the orchard revolutionary. He’s...
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by Daniel Mays, 240 pages, 8x10, softcover. As more gardeners and farmers warm up to the idea of reducing or eliminating tillage, a few farms in...
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by Kaci Rae Christopher, 320 pages, 8x10, softcover. My family kept a large vegetable garden when I was a child, and some of my earliest memories...
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by Michael Phillips, 2nd edition, 320 pages, 8x10, softcover. The book you need to grow apples organically. Research aimed at reducing the use of...
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by Tammi Sweet, 144 pages, 7x9, softcover. Practical, clear and wasting not a word, this guide is a perfect tool for anyone new to world of...
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by Cass Turnbull, 365 pages, 7¼x9, softcover. I’m the kind of tree gardener who feels that one pruning book is not enough. Each one has something...
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by Allyson Levy and Scott Serrano, 384 pages, 7x10, softcover. Levy and Serrano began filling their upstate New York land with chosen plants in...
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by Frédéric Theriault and Daniel Brisebois, 136 pages, 7½x9, softcover. If I’d had this book when I started farming, I would have avoided many...
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by Helen Atthowe, 384 pages, 8x10, softcover. If you’ve been following the various threads in “ecological” or “holistic” growing that have...
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by Stephen Russell, 232 pages, 7x9, softcover. Who knew that a roll of toilet paper could grow your supper? If you want to know how, read this...
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by Suzanne Simard, 368 pages, 6½x9½, paperback. Simard has an all-too-rare gift not just for looking closely, but for seeing closely and for...
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by Scott Zona, 256 pages, 8x10, hardcover. Ever wondered what’s happening when your plant suffers transplant shock? Or what causes variegation in...
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by Ron L. Engeland, 213 pages, 6x9, softcover. Garlic is the world’s second most important allium crop. Whether garlic is your passion, or just...
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by Henry Kock, et al., 288 pages, 8½x11, hardcover. While there are countless volumes on growing annual vegetables and flowers, guides to growing...
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by Bob Osborne, 288 pages, 8x10, hardcover. Two of our favorite apple authors are the practicable Michael Phillips and the encyclopedic Dan...
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by Barbara Pleasant, 328 pages. 8x10, softcover. For your veggies, fruits and culinary herbs, don’t you wish you had a guidebook full of growing...
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by Jesse Frost, 304 pages, 7x10, softcover. There are now many books about no-till vegetable culture, but Frost’s stands out by going deeper into...
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by Nigel Palmer, 208 pages, 6x9, softcover. Science nerds, rejoice: this book dives deep into the chemical and biological workings of your garden...
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by Robert Kourik, 225 pages, 8½x11, softcover. Soil yearns for roots. In fact, plant roots define soil and, to a great extent, control the soil...
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2nd edition, by Owen Wormser, 185 pages, 7x9, softcover. Written by a landscape designer with deep Maine roots and Northeast know-how, Lawns into...
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by Eric and Joy McEwen, 272 pages, 7x10, softcover. There’s no denying that raising bees is hard these days. Our pollinators are suffering from...
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by David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth, 192 pages, 7½x9½, softcover. The only book dedicated to a single species in the widely popular “What’s...
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by Amy Traverso, 336 pages, 8¼x10½, hardcover. Come fall, when the weather turns crisp and my cravings shift from vibrant refreshing summer...
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by Leah Penniman, 352 pages, 6⅓x9½, hardcover. “The Queen Mothers of Kroboland, Ghana, admonished their Black American students in disbelief, ‘Is...
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by Sara Bir, 400 pages, 7x10, softcover. Written by a poetic comical professional chef who knows her stuff, this book is bold, smart, witty and so...
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by Stephen Leslie, 416 pages, 8x10, hardcover. Now is a time of exciting new developments for live animal power. As the numbers of adherents to...
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by Ben Hartman, 272 pages, 7x10, softcover. I have spent a majority of my career working to optimize processes and eliminate waste by applying...
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by Douglas W. Tallamy, 200 pages, 6x9, hardcover. All life occurs in a web, seen and unseen. This book about oaks makes that web visible in a...
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by Uli Lorimer, 252 pages, 8x9, softcover. Who better to teach us about gardening with natives than the director of horticulture at Native Plant...
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by Robert Shetterly, 128 pages, 8½x11¼, hardcover. In 2002 Robert Shetterly started painting portraits in response to the impending war in Iraq....
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5th edition, by Janet Greene, Ruth Hertzberg and Beatrice Vaughn, 464 pages, 5⅓x8, softcover. The pandemic has inspired scores of new gardeners,...
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by Carol Deppe, 384 pages, 7½x9½, softcover. First published twelve years ago, the book’s subtitle was prescient. We all now know that climate...
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by Rosemary Gladstar, 224 pages, 7¼x9, softcover. “One of the greatest benefits of herbal medicine is that it gives us the ability to become more...
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by Suzanne Ashworth, 2nd edition, 240 pages, 8½x11, softcover. Considered the classic reference with detailed instructions on seed saving...
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The Small-Scale Poultry Flock: An All-Natural Approach to Raising and Breeding Chickens and Other Fowl for Home and Market Growers Revised...
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edited by Sherry Wildfeuer, 40 pages, 9x12, softcover. “Inspiration and practical advice for gardeners and professional growers.” Contains lunar...
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The Tao of Vegetable Gardening: Cultivating Tomatoes, Greens, Peas, Beans, Squash, Joy and Serenity
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by Carol Deppe, 288 pages, 7½x9½, softcover. Armed with her scientific expertise (PhD in genetics from Harvard), her acute sense of observation,...
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by Akiva Silver, 274 pages, 6x9, softcover. I’m not sure if this book would be with the gardening books or on the self-help shelf in a bookstore....
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by Will Bonsall, 400 pages, 8x10, softcover. As a former apprentice of Will’s, I assumed his book would be a nostalgic journey but not especially...
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by Lindsey Schiller with Marc Plinke, 307 pages, 7¼x8¾, softcover. Is it worth the coal burned to generate the electricity to grow a tomato in...
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An approachable starter kit for young or novice growers. Includes a packet of seed for each of a dozen crops (beans, carrots, popcorn, cucumbers,...
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Sorghum x drummondii Annual grass. Up to 6' high. Will survive light frost. A vigorous, competitive and adaptable hybrid annual that likes heat...
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Triticum aestivum Annual grain. Up to 3'. Moderately frost resistant. Hard red spring wheat released by ND State U in 2005 with medium-early...
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Triticum aestivum Winter annual grain. Up to 5'. Extremely frost hardy. Hard red winter wheat with medium-late maturity is ready to harvest in...
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Triticum aestivum Annual grain. Moderately frost resistant. Hard red spring wheat released by the University of Minnesota in 2017. We chose this...
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Clear plastic raised covers, approximately 2" high, fit over 1020 Trays to create a miniature greenhouse environment for seedlings. Keep the soil...
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The 2020 Bulbs catalog cover elicited delighted squeals from everyone who saw it. Who can resist those little garden gnomes (and their little...
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Hordeum vulgare Annual spring grain. Up to 4'.
This barley is truly hulless, meaning you thresh it like wheat and it separates from the plant with
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Lolium arundinaceum Perennial grass. Up to 48". Long-lived, versatile, low-maintenance grass. Thanks to its deep and extensive root system it will...
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Avena sativa Annual grass. These late-heading vigorous oats have gained a cult following among veggie growers and dairy farmers alike. Compared to...
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Avena sativa Annual grass. A late-heading vigorous oat that has gained a cult following among dairy farmers and veggie growers alike. More...
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Avena nuda Annual grass. Up to 4'. Most oats have a clinging hull that requires industrial-grade milling to render them suitable for human...
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Microbial Inoculant Concentrated Effective Microorganisms®. Active microbial life in the soil and on plants is a better solution than synthetic...
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A dry soluble powder with humic acid concentration of 85%. Derived from the mineral leonardite.
Humic acids are the wild-card molecules of soil
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To promote the health of your home orchard, this kit contains: 1 gal Fish Hydrolysate, 1 qt Neem Oil, 1 quart EM-1 (effective microbes), 2 pints...
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Promotes the health and vitality of trees and plants. Neem has long been recognized for its antifungal, antibacterial and antiparasitic...
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(NPK: 0-0-4) New formula is twice as concentrated as the liquid kelp we carried for years: higher price, but you need only half as much!...
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Put invasive plants to good use! Regalia’s active ingredient is extract of giant knotweed, an aggressive plant invader in many countries around...
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Put invasive plants to good use! Regalia’s active ingredient is extract of giant knotweed, an aggressive plant invader in many countries around...
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Spinosad is a mixture of spinosyn A and D metabolites produced during fermentation by Saccharopolyspora spinosa, an actinomycete (fungus-like)...
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Stretchable 100% nylon sleeves prevent apple maggot, codling moth and plum curculio from damaging tree fruits. Yes, these are essentially...
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