 Drip Irri-GATOR 1000 ft - $ 109.99 About the Drip Irri-GATOR 1000 feet: This kit irrigates 8 - 125 ft. rows up to 6? apart. Easy to follow instructions included. The Irri-Gator's unique Ro-Drip tubing system includes a filter regulator and easy, no-tools-required fittings. This system gets water right to the root zone with precision and economy.
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 Blue Spruce Seed Kit - $ 9.99 The Blue Spruce Tree Seed Starting Kit includes a terra cotta pot with packets of soil and the Blue Spruce seeds tucked inside the pot. The terra cotta pot is covered with a saucer that is decoratively tied on the top and wrapped with trim. Each kit contains a gift card with growing instructions. The kit is packaged for presentation and is bubble wrapped and packed in a white gift box. A perfect gift for the avid gardener!
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 White Oak - $ 10.80 The White Oak tree, Quercus alba, is a great majestic long-lived tree that will last for generations. It is an excellent wildlife source of food mass in the form of acorns. This deciduous shade tree has moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils. Does best on deep, moist, well-drained, acid soils. This tree grows at a moderate pace. The White Oak is pyramidal in youth and then develops broad crown with age. The dense foliage is bluish-green, to reddish-brown in fall. The White Oak is the tree from which the phrase "The Mighty Oak" was coined. It is an excellent specimen tree needing plenty of room to mature properly. Advantages of the White Oak are that they are easily transplanted when young and they have a high resistance to ice breakage and oak wilt. They require very little maintenance.
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 Cinnamon Fern - $ 8.46 Cinnamon ferns occurs in moist, boggy ground along streams and on shaded ledges and bluffs. Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 5' in height. Separate spore-bearing, stiff, fertile fronds appear in early spring, quickly turning brown. The familiar "fiddleheads" also emerge from the base of the plant and unfurl into large, erect, pinnately-compound, yellowish-green, sterile fronds (2-4' long) which remain attractive throughout the summer and turn yellow in autumn. The common name of this plant is in reference to the cinnamon colored fibers found near the frond bases. Osmunda fiber used in the potting of orchids comes from the roots of these ferns.
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