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Unfortunately, we do not sell anything. We only offer gardening information. We have gardeners located throughout the United States.
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Our best suggestion is to search the internet for these sources. We don't make recommendations for specific products, but the internet should provide resources for local and online courses and seeds. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/propagation/seeds/organic-seed-information.htm
I recently found your website while seeking information about gardening in my new location. What a FIND! Information is easy to locate, well laid out, and I was especially impressed by the excellent writing -- a real rarity these days. Thank you for providing excellent information that is a pleasure to read. I will be returning to this site often.
So glad we can be of help! Thank you for the kind words. Also check out the blogs and mobile app.
Do you offer classes for master Gardner on line
We do not offer any classes online but contact your local extension office as they might offer their class online.
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I am a very serious, but simple gardener. An old, retired man, with a front yard layout of some 20 different, small vegetable gardens, 20 plants each. Am not that great at it, but am always willing to learn and am highly impressed with your Gardening Know How Forum site and what it has to offer a simple gardener such as myself. But am having trouble becoming a member. Please set me straight. Am I a member already, and did not recall it, or need to keep trying to register until I get through? Thank you for your patient and kind help.
If you are regularly receiving our newsletters, then you have signed up. If not, just open our site, http://www.gardeningknowhow.com and start reading an article. Soon a prompt will appear, asking you to sign up to receive emails. That's all you need to do.
I’m wanting to lift heavy pot plants between ground and table top from one spot to another but manual lifting is beyond me. The closest I can see that might help, and be affordable, would be something like the hydraulic lifter trolley LT-227 but it’s heavy and load capacity way beyond my needs. However, they won’t deliver without lifting facilities for unloading. Any ideas on how to manage will be appreciated. I’m in Australia.
A hydraulic lift would be a good idea, but we do not offer advice on specific products. We are based in the U.S. and would not have services that would suit your needs. You could try your local agricultural services for information on needs like this, however.
hello, in April you had a picture of a Garden Gnome sitting in front of a toadstool. I would like to know where to buy one please. I cannot find on internet. Many thanks - Grace
That gnome photo was purchased from a stock image site so we do not know where the gnome came from. You can easily search for "garden statuary napping gnome" or "garden statuary gnome with toadstools" and similar items come up.
If there is a statuary business nearby, they would be a good source. Garden gnomes are very common.