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Bonnie Plants is a leading provider of plants for your vegetable garden or herb garden. Shop our wide variety of fresh plants or use our expert gardening tips help you with your garden.
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Bonnie Plants is a company that sells vegetable and herb plants in all 50 states and Canada. It started in 1918 by a couple who planted cabbage seeds in their backyard and expanded to over 300 plant varieties, including Organics.
Bonnie Plants. 445,599 likes · 35 talking about this. Started in the backyard of Bonnie & Livingston Paulk in 1918, our roots run deep. We offer quality, non-GMO vegetable & herb plants.
In just moments, we'll match you with an expertly designed garden collection, and give you a 3D glimpse of how the mature garden will look in your own yard! After purchase, you will receive healthy starter plants delivered right to your front door.
59K Followers, 1,116 Following, 1,117 Posts - Bonnie Plants (@bonnieplants) on Instagram: "Grow your garden. Grow yourself.
Bonnie grows more than 250 varieties of non-GMO vegetable and herb plants for gardeners across the country, with over 70 growing stations, serving the 48 contiguous states. Plants are trucked directly from greenhouse locations to Home Depot, Walmart, Lowe’s, and nearly 5,000 independent garden centers nationwide.
A delicious and natural option for sweetening your favorite foods without adding calories, Bonnie Plants® Stevia is a tropical herb that is easy to grow. It thrives in containers, raised beds, or in-ground gardens where it can enjoy full sun and 12 to 24 inches of space.