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"Garden Catalogs -
Collect and enjoy!"

Garden catalogs are much more than large advertisements or brochures. They are generally packed full of useful information:

plant details,
standard shed sizes,
the right tools for the right job...

Stuff you really need to know when planning your garden! Browse through as many as you can for:

outdoor furniture

seeds and live plants

garden buildings

gardening tools

....or go with your favorite company, grab their garden catalogs and choose from available stock.

Most companies will provide free garden catalogs to anyone who requests one....The following can be ordered directly online


Taylor's Garden Catalogs Taylor's Garden Buildings (UK) have downloadable brochures on many of their product pages.

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There are over 1500 patio, lawn and garden products at amazon. A full colour catalogue online! Click on the banner to take you directly to the garden category. (Amazon US)

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Thompson & Morgan Garden CatalogsThompson & Morgan have extensive GLOBAL garden catalogs available. Each category has it's own catalog request form. Choose your country and category from the homepage.


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Crocus UKCrocus UK supply all your garden needs, from machinery and tools to beautiful garden furniture and plants. Full online catalogue on their website.

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Remember to pick up a catalog in your local garden center or garden supplies outlet next time you visit.

The best garden catalogs are those with full color pictures. You can dream and plan your ideal garden with ease.

Catalogs are perfect for helping you plan your garden. They are normally free, so collect as many as you can.

As the winter evenings draw in, use the time to look through your catalogs for next season's gardening needs. Turn off the TV first....yep,....and start planning your garden for next year. Will you create

a theme garden?

a wildlife habitat?

a stunning flower garden?

an organic vegetable plot?

a beautiful herb garden?

Or a happy crazy mixture! The choice is yours. Let your imagination run riot as you browse through the catalogs. Make your dream garden come true!

Recycling Tip: Don't let old catalogs clog up your living space. Give them to the kids with a pot of glue and some scissors and help them make garden collage pictures to hang in your shed or conservatory!



Happy Gardening!




From garden catalogs to great Garden books!

Grow Your Own Winter Food: A good diet incorporating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables is a must if you want to stay fit and healthy and keep the bugs at bay during the cold winter months.

Growing your own winter food is just one way of ensuring you get the freshest, tastiest produce packed with goodness straight from the garden to the kitchen table. This easy-to-follow self-sufficiency book shows you how to grow your own fruit and vegetables for winter use and includes facts on each fruit, vegetable or herb as well as nutritional value, recipe ideas and storage suggestions.



Grow Your Own Winter Food is perfect for those with limited gardening experience, with gardens big or small who are looking to become more self-sufficient. Order it now direct from the publisher... Grow Your Own Winter Food

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Grow It, Cook It!: Many crops, including herbs, can be produced in a relatively small space with a little pre-planning and organizing: in containers, on a balcony, and indoors. Herbs are perfect for enhancing the flavour of cooking, treating minor ailments, and preventing colds and flu. Your own back garden will not only produce the best food on the planet for you and your loved ones, it is also economical, environmentally friendly and more fun than shopping. Gardening is more than a hobby; it's a way of life. .



This book provides all the information you need to keep your family and friends healthy, fit and enjoying life to the full. Order it now direct from the publisher... Grow It, Cook It!

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Grow Your Own Pharmacy: If, like me, you want to be able to eat the best food on the planet, grow your own!


• Clear instructions on planning, planting, growing and harvesting the fruits, vegetables and herbs required for a healthy vitamin intake.
• Recipes and menus to help incorporate the fruit and vegetables into your daily diet. Grow Your Own Pharmacy

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Herbs and Spices: Some herbs grow vigorously, some are tender and need special growing conditions, some are annuals, some perennials, some you can grow indoors, all can be grown in pots or directly into the ground. There are also certain spices, such as chillies, that can be grown in temperate climates.



This clear and concise directory of herbs and spices provides all the essential information to help you grow a selection of these flavour-enhancing foods in small or large spaces. Ideas for which herbs and spices go best with which foods also accompany each description, so that you can really enliven your repertoire of recipes. Order it now direct from the publisher... Herbs and Spices

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Granny's Book Of Good Old Fashioned Common Sense is packed full of great ideas and tips. Granny brings traditional home-making up to date with cooking, gardening, needlecrafts and even games to play with the kids...Click on the link below to order your copy.



Cooking doesn’t have to be a chore and preparing nourishing home cooked meals for the family will certainly keep them away from the goodie shelf. Gardening encourages physical exercise and a good healthy dollop of fresh air. And you can get the kids involved too.

Before the days of computer games and electronic pets, children used to have fun without rummaging about in the fridge every five minutes. Enjoy a few rainy-day games and crafts of yesteryear with today’s kids. They’ll love it and so will you! Granny's Book Of Good Old Fashioned Common Sense


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