The winner of the Annabees giveaway is
The winner of the bottle of Annabees bee attractant is Mary C. That is the last of our current wave of contests but I am always out looking for new ones.
The winner of the bottle of Annabees bee attractant is Mary C. That is the last of our current wave of contests but I am always out looking for new ones.
They great people at Urban Farmer Seeds have graciously offered their Flower Seed Kit and Vegetable Seed Kit to giveaway to the readers of CVG. Like many seed companies Urban Farmer Seeds is environmentally conscience, one unique thing they do is use recycled magazines to make their seed packets as you can see in the picture below. We will pick a winner on 02/12/11, as usual there…
As I have mentioned on my post on watering, I like to dechlorinate my water by filling 5 gallon buckets with water and letting them sit overnight. Though this year I always seemed to not have enough time (or foresight) to be diligent about this and ended up just dragging the hose out and watering the plants chlorine at all. Fortunately our friends at AllFilters have a solution to…
Hometown Seeds has again graciously offered up a selection of their non-GMO non hybrid survival seeds. These are advertised to keep in storage for 5-10 years but also are open pollinated so you can grow them this year, collect the seeds and create your own stockpile in preparation of any future catastrophic food shortage. They include a selection of the following varieties: Lincoln Peas Detroit Dark Red Beets Kentucky…
There were so many great entries I couldn’t just pick one and with no budget to select multiple I settled using random.org. And the winner is lucky number commenter 33…Chandra. Please send us a email using the “Contact” link at the top of the page within 72 hours otherwise I will select another random commenter. We have partnered with The Home Depot Garden Club to offer a $100 Home…
I am a little late on this one…but I have a good excuse which I will explain later. The winner that was randomly selected to win this awesome selection of soil conditioning products from John & Bob’s is Julie Jester.
If you have been growing organically for several years your garden is probably beaming with beneficial bacteria and various microorganisms. Though if you are just starting a garden using bags of sterilized soil/compost or are starting with soil that has undergone many decades of chemical fertilizers, John and Bob’s Grown Green might be just what you need. The product comes in four parts: Optimize, Maximize, Penetrate, and Nourish. Optimize…
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