Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

I wish you, your family, and friends the best for this seaon and the coming year.

Thank you all for yor support and business. I look forward to providing you with more many enjoyable garden experiences in the coming seasons.

The Eclectic Gardener

Sunday, November 23, 2008

So what's the big deal?

I mention in my background that Paul Hawkin of Smith and Hawkin (S&H) fame was an inspiration for my starting The Eclectic Gardener (TEG). I recently visited the newly opened Smith and Hawkin store in Roseville, California about six miles from Orangevale. Now I haven't been to one of the stores in years and I know they are owned by a huge conglomerate. The "folksy" cottage like feel is a whole bunch of marketing savvy but it does make me envious. :)

One of the sales clerks mentioned that she just loved the store and had a hard time convincing her husband that she didn't spend in the store more than she was paid. A truly happy employee!

Anyway, I always have to compare TEG products and prices when I am in a store selling similar products. So the first thing I notice are the forged digging tools. Different to say the least. They were S&H branded (made in England) and like nothing I've ever seen. Carbon steel w/ hardwood handles for about $49.00. Now I sell the Spear and Jackson Stainless Steel tools (made in England) for $46.95 (border size) and $49.95 (Digging size). They didn't have any stainless steel versions but if they did I am certain they would have been priced at about $100+.

I also looked at the hand tools and found many unique items. The closest I could find to the Nejiri Gama Hoe was nothing like my original one (from S&H) or the one that TEG sells which is made in Japan. The S&H one was priced at $19. The Eclectic Gardener's is $9.75 and much better balanced.

So the point is? Smith and Hawkin is a great store. I saw many, many items I'd like to buy. Some of them were even reasonably priced and good values. As stated earlier, I'm envious. The big deal is that in times of frugality and personal fiscal responsibility people need to research, shop, and spend their dollars wisely.

Happy Gardening!
The Eclectic Gardener

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Still haven't gotten the hang of blogging.

Anyway with the state of the economy I find it hard to remain optimistic but I do have faith in people and America. I just read an interesting article that you might want to check out. It is along the lines of "Paying it Forward". At least that's how I interpret it.

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/given-current-financial-turmoil-nows/story.aspx?guid={D9FE4DD8-E921-474E-A6D3-A1E387429AF1}&siteid=yahoomy

Garden-wise we are having a beautiful autumn in northern California. High 70 to mid-80 degrees. Unfortunately we do need the rain, but the cool nights and stressed trees are resulting in good leaf color.

Stress relief through gardening!
The Eclectic Gardener

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Welcome!

OK. This is the start of what I hope will be a grand adventure. Well, maybe just an adventure. Let's wait and see if it becomes grand. I hope to make this opportunity wide ranging, not too serious and preachy, not too sloppy and mundane. Lofty goals - perhaps, but hey, this is America after all!

The Eclectic Gardener