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Coupons for garden merchants at Coupon Chief

by Tricia

Did you know that CouponChief.com lists a number of well known stores – more than 1000 I believe, where you can find coupon codes to use at the many stores listed in their directory to save money on anything from the product itself, a percentage discount on your purchase or even for free shipping?

Browsing the CouponChief site earlier today I was pleased to discover that they have a few gardening related merchants listed.

I found listings for Spring Hill Nursery coupon deals that would give you $25 off purchases off $50 or more, and I also found a deal for Spring Hill Nursery’s one cent sale.

Among the other garden related merchants I found a deal for $20 off purchases of $50 or more using a Michigan Bulb coupon. There are several other home and garden related merchants listed at Coupon Chief.

I didn’t go through all of the garden related merchants to find out what deals they are offering. However, if the two that I’ve told you about are any indication you might want to scoot over there and check out the deals on your own if you are thinking of buying some gardening products now that Spring has arrived and the gardening season is just about ready to start up again.






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Foxglove – an old favorite

by Tricia

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Well, this isn’t the best photo I’ve ever taken, but it seems that this is one of the only photos that I happen to have of this particular Foxglove plant. Honestly, some where in my gardening notes I have the name of this species written down, but I can’t remember exactly what species it is at the moment.

Foxglove are lovely plants to grow in the garden. Flower stalks can range from eighteen inches to four feet tall. There can be dozens of elongated bell-shaped flowers on each stalk. The color of the flowers can range from white, cream, yellow to pink, rose, peach, purple and almost black.

There are perennial, annual and biennial varieties of Foxglove (Digitalis). The most popular kind are biennial which means that one year they will only have green leaves, and then the second year the plants flower, set seed and die.

If you enjoy growing foxglove and happen to have the biennial variety you should plant seeds or young plants two years in a row in order to have flowering plants each year. One single plant can produce thousands of tiny seeds, which may germinate readily in your garden.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Perennials, Photography, Plant Profiles, Recreation Tagged With: Entertainment and Rec, Green Thumb Sunday, Perennials, Photography, Plant Profiles

Make sure you have the best picture on your HDTV with PixelProtector

by Tricia

In the winter, when I can’t garden I often watch whatever gardening shows that are on, and I also enjoy watching nature documentaries. I have an HDTV so the experience of watching some of these types of shows is quite nice as you can see the true color of the plants, flowers and wildlife. In fact the picture is so good that it’s almost life like in quality.

If you have an HDTV as well you might be interested in purchasing PixelProtector . It’s a DVD that helps you analyze your televisions picture and helps you calibrate your televisions picture. I didn’t realize this but poor set up and calibration can actually degrade the quality of your TV’s image and even threaten the life of the unit.

PixelProtector can help you fix screen burn and dead pixels as well as help you set up your TV so it displays the highest quality picture.

You can use PixelProtector with LCD, Plasma and rear projection TV screens. Just follow the instructions as you play the DVD and within a short period of time I’m sure that you’ll notice that your picture is better than it ever was. The DVD sells for quite a reasonable price, especially when you consider that it could extend the life of your expensive TV set.

Visit PixelProtector.com to get more information about this wonderful TV set up and calibration tool.

Filed Under: Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Shopping, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: calibration, dead pixels, Entertainment and Rec, fix burn in, high quality picture, pixelprotector, quality TV picture, Sales and Marketing, set up picture, set up TV, Shopping, Software, television, Web and Technology

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