
The EarthBox is truly a revolution in gardening. The EarthBox is a highly productive, self-contained growing system designed to enhance plant health and increase vegetable, herb, and flower harvests. The patented self-watering, self-feeding design uses less water and fertilizer, while also reducing maintenance. www.earthbox.com

For more than 100 years, Logee’s has been offering exotic plants for indoor and outdoor growing. The Logee’s catalog is know for its vast selection of tropical container plants, dwarf citrus trees, vines and climbing plants, flowering houseplants and other exotic plants. The family-owned company also operates Logee’s Greenhouse in Danielson Connecticut, one of the nation’s best destination greenhouses. www.logees.com

The Mailorder Gardening Association (MGA) is the world's largest nonprofit association of companies that sell garden products and services directly to consumers. Each year, the MGA honors the best new plants and gardening products with MGA Green Thumb Awards. The MGA's website is the perfect launching pad for discovering gardening resources online. This site contains helpful gardening information and links to more than 100 great gardening catalogs and websites. www.mailordergardening.com

Summit makes the popular Mosquito Dunks and Mosquito Bits products that naturally kill mosquitoes before they can become biting, disease-carrying pests. Summit also offers Year-Round Spray Oil, an environmentally responsible insecticide, and products for ponds and water gardens. www.summitchemical.com

Nature Hills Nursery offers an extensive selection of live plants including trees, shrubs, perennials, fruit trees, rose bushes and much more. Nature Hills Nursery also sponsors the annual Green America Awards. www.naturehills.com

High Country Gardens, the catalog division of Santa Fe Greenhouses, is an award-winning, nationally recognized source for native and waterwise plants for Western gardens--and beyond. The catalog, like the Santa Fe Greenhouses retail store, offers a wide range of flowering perennials, ornamental grasses and shrubs including many waterwise ("xeric") plants that need very little or no extra water once established. www.highcountrygardens.com
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