The days of wandering garden centers for hours may be almost over, as you can now order your spring flowers, plants and mulch online.
First it was books and movies, then cars and furniture. Wow you can buy plants, mulch and flowers online without leaving your home.
Garden center owner Kyle Natorp is preparing for the upcoming Mother's Day rush. But, he is not just bringing out the plants, as he is also uploading photos of hundreds of them to his website. "It's a great way to shop for people who have trouble getting out," she said."I now look at a lot of their plants online before I come to the store. You can find out what’s good for shade, what’s good for sunlit areas, things like that."Online plant shopping has been around for years, and in a sense, actually goes all the way back to Burpee selling seeds to our grandparents by mail years ago.
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