Bulk Daffodil Bulb Source
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Comments (4)I bought from Brent and Becky's as well last fall and was pleased. Another one I liked was BuggyCrazy. Most of their bulbs are $1 a piece or less, and can be bought in small quantities. Sue Here is a link that might be useful: BuggyCrazy Bulbs...See Morelooking for source for bulk spring bulbs
Comments (1)why don't you check out what's avail in garden centers, note down the supplier of those bulbs and then contact the grower?...See MoreGood Bargain on Bulk Bulbs...
Comments (16)Well, I'm a computer programmer by day, so I have no connection with Costco other than buying computer equipment there when it's on sale. Don't even own any of their stock. On the other hand, they should start charging my wife rent, as she seems to spend more time there than at home some days (oh, right, I've seen the bills -- they *are* charging her rent!) Anyway, I have no qualms about buying nursery products from Costco, or from Home Depot or Lowes. Their prices are good, and if you get the plants right after they come in, before they've had a chance to kill them, the quality is good, too. I understand that smaller businesses are getting squeezed by the big box stores. There are few nurserys who can go directly to a Dutch grower and order a couple hundred tons of bulbs, and like everything else they carry, the big stores get deeper discounts because they order in huge quantities. This isn't limited to plant material -- when we buy nails and paint at Home Depot, we're slowly killing off the independent local hardware stores. Smaller local stores complain about Wal Mart's predatory pricing, and do go out of business when one opens up nearby. I do buy products from smaller local stores, including hardware and nursery products, when my needs justify it. Sometimes I need specialty items; sometimes I need advice and customer service; sometimes I buy other stuff at the same time to save another trip; sometimes I go to the closest store and pay more to save time. The point here is that smaller stores and nurserys can compete with the big box stores, but price is one of the areas where they probably shouldn't even bother....See MoreWholesale/Bulk Sources????
Comments (10)My favorite suppliers are: http://www.johnnyseeds.com/ http://www.geoseed.com/ flower seeds http://www.groworganic.com - Peacefull Valley (best organic fertilizer and farm & garden supplies) www.Robertmarvel.com - drip tape & plastic mulch Nagel - Glads (269)279-2379 Grimes - broker for plug trays Good Luck!...See Moregardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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