Sunday, December 6, 2009
Garden Shopping
ILike going to nurseries to buy my garden in spring, but since the advent of garden centers in the shop almost every store that regularly, just visit the nursery more. Why pay fifty dollars for a new lilac in a greenhouse of fantasy when I can buy one at Home Depot in only twenty-five dollars? I guess it can be a commitment to quality in the purchase of equipment in regular stores, rather than garden centers, but even if a plant or shrub has dried up as a buyer, you can always return to good health nurse. We have garden centers are particularly pleasant at the Super Walmart and Kmart in my town. Wal-Mart is especially nice because the store itself is huge and also has a section where you can buy any food or ready-made food. When I was there recently decided to see the garden center to see what I found, thinking that would be exempt from similar varieties to garden centers in supermarkets. I was surprised when he left in chains vast territory, with all sorts of plants, flowers and seeds you can imagine. They also had a full supply of lawn maintenance supplies including fertilizers and special sandbags. I bought a lilac from Home Depot a couple of weeks and I planted in my garden as an experiment to see if the Bush economy grow as the most beautiful I've bought in greenhouses in recent years. So far, the lilac is a great look and I hope it will remain so until attention and care for it, while it takes root. The real test will come next spring, when I can see if it produces flowers. If so, probably, will continue to shop for plants at garden centers, nurseries and not expensive. The only real reason to go to a plant nursery and garden items if you need experienced staff to answer your questions. Something that is not the garden center staff that specializes in plants. Employees working in garden centers are just as likely to work in the section on CD-ROM or detergents, and therefore probably do not know much about plants. But with the wealth of information available on the Internet that should not be a problem in planning your garden.
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