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Bellingham® Wonder Grip® Nearly Naked® Nitrile Palm Glove

Bellingham® Wonder Grip® Nearly Naked® Nitrile Palm Glove

Bellingham® Wonder Grip® Nearly Naked® Nitrile Palm Glove the comfort and protection that your friends at Garden Crossings are using! The Nearly Naked Glove is made up of breathable material keeping your hands comfortable while you are working. So comfortable you can hardly tell you are wearing them. The palm coating is made of a durable,

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Flowering Shrubs

25 Gardening Tips for Seniors and Busy Homeowners

Lots of people who like to garden also like to collect plants. We find irresistible plants everywhere we go and one by one, our gardens grow. And grow. And grow! While it’s perfectly OK (and fun!) to collect lots of different kinds of plants, we need to get smarter about which ones we allow into

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Comfort Soil Scoops

Comfort Grip Soil Scoop

The Soil Scoop, unlike the traditional garden trowel, acts as a natural extension of the hand, allowing the earth to be worked while reducing bending stress on the wrist. With its spoon shaped blade, unique point and serrated on both sides, the Soil Scoop is right for a variety of gardening tasks. Made with 18

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Customer Testimonials

Customer Testimonials At Garden Crossings we value the feedback that we receive from our customers. This allows us to know what we are doing great as well as where we need to improve. You feedback is important to us and we encourage you to take the time to let us know. Do you have a

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Citronella Mosquito Plant

Citronella Mosquito Plant Pelargonium

(Mosquito Plant – Scented Geranium) Help take the ‘bite’ out of summer nights with Scented Geraniums aka Mosquito Plants around your patio or landscape. A member of the geranium family, citronella has a pleasant citrus scent that comes from its foliage. Although the plant itself may not repel Mosquitos, when you rub these leaves together

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Me Help! Including Toddlers In Gardening

Plant a Seed in A Child and Watch Them Flourish

Toddlers in the gardenThe phrase I hear a lot of lately from my toddler is, “Me help”. The task can be making a meal, bringing in the groceries, or planting up a new combination in a pot, and the list goes on. How can I resist the sweet little voice asking to help? Kids of all ages love to play in the dirt. So why not include them in your planting and let them experience the joy of planting a beautiful arrangement that they can take pride in.

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