Outdoor and Garden Products
1 - Hey, I’m not just a Gardoholic but a Yardiac too, so Yardiac.com is where I buy a lot of my stuff online.  They run a cool and easy to navigate website which saves me a lot of time finding what I’m looking for. Go to Yardiac.com

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- Plow & Hearth is a home and garden outlet I visit every few weeks. Cool stuff. I never forget to visit their “Outlet”. Signs that scream “60% OFF” are like magnets to me :)



Plants and Flowers:
1 - Ok, now you know - this is where my money goes J. Nature Hills Nursery. Name a perennial, a flower or even a tree and they have it.  I never leave their website without checking ‘New Products’ and (of course) ‘Clearance Save 50%’.  But they have a great Gift Section too. Go to Nature Hills Nursery

2 - Direct Gardening is an online garden store I always check when I’m online.  I’m cheap and always looking for a bargain, so I’m a big fan of their OneCentSales.  What it comes down to is a Buy One - Get One  concept.  You buy (for example) freesias, 12 for $3.98 and get your next set of 12 freesias fur just 1 (one) cent. Cool huh!  Go to Direct Gardening


Garden Ornaments:
1 - Design Toscano is my little secret when it comes to historical and antique replicas.  Sculptures, garden furniture, ornaments and statuary which you won't find anywhere else!  If you are looking for something special, this is the place to go.  Go to Design Toscano

2 - Design Toscano isn’t the only site I visit when looking for sculptures and so on.  Here is another great source:
Accents in the Garden.  They have some great and even some really weird garden statues, garden decor, Italian statuary, planters, angels, cherubs, and busts.  Go to Accents in the Garden


Garden Tools:
1 - If you are looking for a really cool collection of garden tools, go to Mantis.  If you are on a budget, hide your credit card - you’ll get greedy! Shipping is often free.  Go to Mantis

2 - It’s weird, but I just recently found these guys on the internet: Gardeners.com. A solid and well established Vermont based online garden store. But what makes these guys special is their catalog of gardening tools and accessories designed specifically for seniors and people who are disabled. Like a kneeling aid for gardeners with arthritic joints and a special tool handle attachment for people with reduced muscle strength. One day, we will all need these.




Bulbs:
1 - My mom’s dad is Dutch (which is probably why I spent a fortune on bulbs every year) so I buy most of my bulbs from Dutch Gardeners.  Daffodils. Hyacinths, Irises, Tulips (of course) and many other flowers. But... don’t you ever forget to check their section “Exclusives”.  Expect to start drawling…



US based Bulbs
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2 - If you don’t want your bulbs coming from oversees,
BloomingBulb is the place to go.  BloomingBulb is America's #1 source on the web for flowering bulbs.  And there has to be a good reason for that, don’t you think. Go to BloomingBulb


Weather Stuff:
Wind & Weather has an array of weather stations, barometers, thermometers, rain gauges, wind and humidity meters.  I go there every once in a while to see if there is any news. And they’ve disappointed me - there always is.  Go to Wind&Weather.
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