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Now Accepting Nominations for 2010

The Garden Crusader Awards were created by Gardener's Supply to honor individuals who are improving the world through gardening. These enthusiastic men and women are planting trees and flowers, growing food, creating new green spaces, and teaching their friends and neighbors about the rewards of gardening.

To learn more about the people and programs that have received Garden Crusader Awards, see our Garden Crusader page.

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Pamela Nash

Pamela Nash Is it OK to gather your leaves and leave them at the base of your tree? I have seen this in other's yards and was wondering?

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Gardener's Supply Company Deal of the Week: Cordless Window Candle , now 42% off. Welcome guests with the warm glow of holiday candles in your windows. No need to worry about outlets or messy extension cords when you're using these LED candles. Just twist the bulbs on or off; two AA batteries inside each candle provide 1,500 hours of light thro...ugh the holidays. Regularly $16.95, now just $9.88.

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Cathy Jo Gillice
Cathy Jo Gillice
I would love to come to Vermont just to go to the outlet store! Maybe someday. I live in N. Montana.
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Amanda LeGay
Amanda LeGay
The outlet is awesome its full of overstocks, returns, samples, all kinds of odds and ends at discounted prices! Its hard to to spend my whole paycheck in that place!
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Gardener's Supply Company Is anything from your garden going to be part of your Thanksgiving feast?

November 24 at 5:01am
Oluwatomi Olatoye

Oluwatomi Olatoye just joining this group. i hope i will get information that will be useful to gardening in Nigeria. doing a good job

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Yashica

Yashica I am battling some sort of rodent eatting the pansies in a flower bed. What can I do to get rid of them?

November 23 at 7:15am · Report
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Hi Yashica,

The first step is finding out exactly what's causing the damage. My guess is rabbits, but ask around your neighborhood to see if anyone else is having problems. Once you've identified the culprit, you can get to work. If rabbits are indeed the problem, you have several options -- with a fence being the most reliable. For more techniques, see this article:
http://www.gardeners.com/Controlling-Rabbits/8069,default,pg.html?SC=XNET9012
-David, Gardener's Supply
November 23 at 7:39am
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Gardener's Supply Company Who'd have thought there would be a kitchen garden at the White House? Roger Doiron did, and now it's happened. Roger is one of our 2009 Garden Crusaders, people who are making a difference through gardening. Learn more: http://blog.gardeners.com/2009/11/doiron.html

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Gardener's Supply -- Garden Crusader Awards improving the world through gardening
Karen Kelley

Karen Kelley Hello, I just love your company. I get so excited every time I open up my mailbox and there is my new catalog. Gardening is a passion of mine so I'm sure I will learn and be able to share with you all. :D

November 23 at 3:39am · Report
Carole Rose Houghton

Carole Rose Houghton I am baby sitting 2 clivias for snowbirds - and have one of my own. Do they need a period of dark to bloom and how should they be fertilized?

November 22 at 9:52am · Report
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Hi Carole,
Clivia are among the most easy-care houseplants around. With luck, you'll see some spectacular blooms in late spring. Clivia do not need a period of darkness; however, they benefit from a rest period, which means cooler temperatures and restricted watering. You can find details in this article from the University of Wisconsin:
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/Features/indoor-tenderplants/clivia/clivia.htm

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-David, Gardener's Supply
November 22 at 12:02pm
Cathy Jo Gillice

Cathy Jo Gillice I have been intereted in plants and gardening for a decade or so and I have now moved to the country where I have fruit trees, a garden space, and lots more property to plant and grow things. It is my mini-farm. I have much to learn and really appreciate this blog as well as Gardener's Supply Company products and infor...mation found on their websie. I look forward to being able to interact with fellow gardeners and learning more!

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Mary E. Raynes

Mary E. Raynes I really like Gardener's Supply. I have ordered several items and have never been disappointed.

November 21 at 7:13am · Report
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Gardener's Supply Company At this time of year, we always find ourselves with a few new houseplants. You know, the outdoor plants that you can't bear to toss out as freezing weather arrives. Get tips on bringing them through the winter: http://blog.gardeners.com/2009/11/houseplants.html Do you find yourself with any winter guests from the garden?

Teddy Witherspoon
Teddy Witherspoon
Found a little green tree frog in the spath plant. Does this count as a winter guest?
November 20 at 10:25am
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Gardener's Supply Company Root vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots and beets are especially plentiful at this time of year. We've been enjoying roasted parsnips and vow to try a few new recipes for rutabaga. What are your favorite root crops?

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Gardener's Supply -- These easy-to-grow, easy-to-store crops keep me and my family well fed all winter long. Even a modest size garden can yield a substantial crop of winter produce.
Dave Leland
Dave Leland
Beets! Me too! :) Pickled or regluar... Yum-Oh!
November 21 at 6:20am
Lauren DeBuse
Lauren DeBuse
Beet Juice is Great too ~
November 22 at 8:49am
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Gardener's Supply Company Do you have success bringing your orchids back into bloom? Anita shares her technique in our blog: http://bit.ly/vO1b7

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Gardener's Supply -- How to care for orchids.
Jean Tinnea
Jean Tinnea
in Seattle, has orchids in a south-facing window w/ filtered light. I mist them frequently 'tho I have friends here who ignore their orchids and they rebloom. I also water then mist w/ dilute orchid fertilizer m/l once a week. Four of the five rebloom for months each year. I'm watching for blossom sprouts right now. I'm going to try the Terra-sorb crystals, thanks for the tip!
November 18 at 12:31pm
Jennifer
Jennifer
Melissa...when was the last time you repotted your phal? They like to be repotted once a year and only pot in a container that will give no more than an inch more space than the rootball. You can use a bark medium but I use sphagnum moss or in some plants a soiless medium. I have grown orchids for over 20 yrs and competed in national shows. I would reccomend my friends Dick & Sandy Wells of Hilltop Orchids. www.HilltopOrchids.com Good luck!
November 18 at 4:42pm
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Gardener's Supply Company Deal of the Week: Gingerbread Advent Calendar, now 50% off. Make the countdown to the holidays more fun than ever. Fill each of the 24 doors with a piece of traditional hard candy (included) to enjoy as you count down to Christmas. Regularly $79.95, now just $39.88.

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Lucie Benoit
Lucie Benoit
this look great on my Christmas table...use it as a centerpiece
November 19 at 10:21pm
Susan M Zweig
Susan M Zweig
i am asking for a gift card for christmas ... too bad there is no on line wish list!
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Shelby

Shelby Question - I am in zone 5 and it's been quite warm. I was cleaning up my beds and noticed that some of my bulbs have started to sprout! They were under a Ton of leaves so perhaps it was nice and warm and they thought it was spring already. What should I do??

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Hi Shelby,
Yes, that can happen sometimes. Just leave them be and they should be fine in spring. -David, Gardener's Supply
November 16 at 10:02am
Shelby
Shelby
Thanks David! Love your catalog and really appreciate all the great advice on your website. I just laid down some beautiful leaf mold from last fall's leaves - what a beautiful thing!
November 16 at 4:13pm