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Introducing Over 300 New Guides & Charts | May 2018 Advantage

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Dynamic new website resources to help you plan & plant this year... Grower's Newsletter | May 2018 G

Dynamic new website resources to help you plan & plant this year... [Key Growing Information • Dynamic Comparison Charts]( [The Johnny's Advantage]( Grower's Newsletter | May 2018 [INTRODUCING KEY GROWING INFORMATION & DYNAMIC COMPARISON CHARTS]( Growing things can be complicated — so finding the information you need, when you need it, shouldn't be. Growers in our community are continually impressing upon us how useful they find the detailed information that we provide in our catalog and on our website. To make it easier to find and use, we've been busily tapping behind the scenes, to create over 300 new Key Growing Information pages and Dynamic Comparison Charts. Read on for the details... [Key Growing Information Tutorial]( [KEY GROWING INFORMATION]( Here are the bare essentials needed to get growing now — planting depth, soil pH, light requirements — the nitty-gritty specifics vital to success with over 275 of the major types of crops we offer. We've always included this info in our catalog and on the product pages of our website. But when you're out there in the back 40, accessing it can be a stretch. To put it at your fingertips, we've made these Key Growing Info pages quick and easy to find on your mobile device. So go ahead — keep your boots on while you tap in to double-check the devilish details this busy growing season... [LEARN MORE]( [KGI Tutorial Video Image]( [Watch a quick tutorial clip on our Key Growing Info pages...]( [Comp Chart Graphic]( [DYNAMIC COMPARISON CHARTS]( Even from way back in the day we've heard how much customers like the Comparison Charts in our catalog. More recently we realized that visits to the Comparison Charts on our website were — well, off the charts! The purpose of all these charts really hasn't changed in all these years: to help customers compare and contrast, and ultimately to identify the perfect solution to their own particular needs, whether it's a radicchio cultivar or a rubber buggy bumper. In an aim to make them more practical than ever as well as faster to use and find, we've created a set of dynamic charts — in other words, sortable and shoppable — so you can find exactly what you need, fast, then get on about your business. So give it a try: put the most vital data about the crops you want to grow into your own capable hands... [LEARN MORE]( [Comp Chart Tutorial]( [Watch a quick tutorial clip on our Dynamic Comparison Charts...]( [Featured This Month: 'Queen Lime Orange']( ['Queen Lime Orange' Zinnia]( "Here are striped zinnias that bees Fly far to visit..." —Louise Driscoll One of the hardest-working cuts in the garden, zinnias are easy, reliable, productive, and versatile. They love the warmth, but won't keep you waiting all summer for blooms — the zinnia season is long, generous, and vibrant. ['Queen Lime Orange,']( a 2018 All-America Selections (AAS) Award Winner, is the newest cultivar to join our colorful line-up. [Learn more about 'Queen Lime Orange'...]( [SHOP ZINNIAS]( [New! Video: Paperpot Transplanter Demo]( [Paperpot Video]( Adam Lemieux, Product Manager for Tools & Supplies, demonstrates the Paperpot Transplanter. Watch how this ingenious device plants up to 264 seedlings per minute: the plow opens the furrow, the sweeps set the angle and depth, the honeycomb pots are fed down the chute, then tamped into their new beds by the press wheels. Because it’s so easy to use for transplanting, it enables you to get a 2–3-week, weed-free, well-singulated headstart indoors with crops you might not ordinarily transplant, as well as those you always do. [Dramatically decrease labor while saving your knees and back...]( [LEARN MORE]( [New! Wheel Hoe Selection Guide]( [Wheel Hoe Guide (PDF)]( Dating back to the late 1800s and designed to be a low-cost tool for increasing productivity on small-scale farms where horse power — and subsequently mechanized cultivation — was limited, the Wheel Hoe remains an invaluable tool to this day. This printable, 7-page guide covers the basic design and function of different models and attachments, to help you select an appropriate Wheel Hoe, Wheel Weeder, or accessories to suit your specific needs. [Read Johnny's Wheel Hoe & Wheel Weeder Selection Guide...]( [LEARN MORE]( Connect With Us [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtube]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( You're receiving this email because you subscribed at [johnnyseeds.com](. We promise to protect your information. For more information see our [privacy policy](. © 2018 Johnny’s Selected Seeds 13 Main Street, Fairfield, Maine 1-877-564-6697 [Unsubscribe from future emails]( | [View in Browser](

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