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NGA Garden Shop 44-2312
Nothing says inchessummer inches quite like the sight of hanging baskets overflowing with lush, cascading plants. This carefree collection of ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-3014
Grow these compact varieties and you can harvest a salad right off of your balcony or patio. Both peppers and tomatoes do best in full sun. 'Patio' ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-5023
Honored by the All-America Selections committee of plant professionals, these perennial superstars have stood the test of time. All are easy to ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-1123
If you love grilling like we do, you'll love our Barbecue Lover's Herb Collection. The herbs in this collection will add more depth and flavor to ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-1313
For a wonderfully aromatic herb garden, indulge in this collection of citrus-scented plants. One each of (clockwise from top left): lemon balm, ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-1323
In the South, this Warm-Climate Herb Collection thrives when planted in the cooler weather of autumn. What's more, fall-planted herbs develop ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-1023
Cooks who enjoy creating heart-healthy Italian and Mediterranean feasts will use this Italian Herb Garden collection all summer long. One plant each ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-5123
These are five of the sweetest-smelling flowers you could ask for. They provide a stunning visual display, and butterflies love them, too. All ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-5223
We've selected five cultivars of native American plants that will do well almost anywhere outside of the deep South. These fairly tall perennials ... Read More
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NGA Garden Shop 44-5323
Our collection includes the five most important native prairie grasses. These sun- and heat-lovers are very hardy, and all do very well across a ... Read More
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