Get Going on the Garden
(Page 5 of 7)
December/January 2006
By Barbara Pleasant
Barbara Pleasant loves seeking out interesting herbs for her garden in western North Carolina.
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Contacts to Compile Your Dream Garden
Not so long ago, the main tool for selling mail-order plants was a beautiful catalog, and some herb nurseries still rely on paper catalogs for most of their sales. Yet, online catalogs have advantages for the merchant, the customer and the environment. The merchant is spared the expense of printing and mailing catalogs, the customer can know instantly if plants are available for shipment, and then there are all those trees that don’t get processed into paper. Most nurseries that still print catalogs update them only every three to four years.
Midwest
Companion Plants
7247 N. Coolville Ridge Road
Athens, OH 45701
(740) 592-4643
www.CompanionPlants.com
Fragrant Fields
2460 Swan Pond Road
Dongola, IL 62926
(800) 635-0282
www.FragrantFields.com
Mulberry Creek Herb Farm
3312 Bogart Road,
Huron, Ohio 44839
(419) 433-6126
www.MulberryCreek.com
Papa Genos
6005 W. Roca Road
Martell, NE 68404
(402) 794-0040
www.PapaGenos.com
Shady Acres Herb Farm
7815 Hwy. 212
Chaska, MN 55318
(952) 466-3391
www.ShadyAcres.comNortheast
Always Summer Herbs
199 Magill Road
Slippery Rock, PA 16057
(724) 735-4700
www.AlwaysSummerHerbs.com
Well-Sweep Herb Farm
205 Mount Bethel Road
Port Murray, NJ 07865
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