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The Rumford Gardener Gardener's Kneeler/Seat #JBI2000

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The Rumford Gardener gardener's kneeler/seat is practical and versatile -- two of a gardener's favorite qualities in a tool. ...
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The Rumford Gardener Portable Greenhouse #GH7500

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The Rumford Gardener gardener's kneeler/seat is practical and versatile -- two of a gardener's favorite qualities in a tool. ...
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The Rumford Gardener Red Foam Kneeling Pad #JBI1002

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The Rumford Gardener gardener's kneeler/seat is practical and versatile -- two of a gardener's favorite qualities in a tool. ...
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The Rumford Gardener Plant Marker Set #GA1007

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Deluxe plant marker set featuring 10 markers and wax pencil.
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The Rumford Gardener Garden Pro Trowel #GPT1000

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The Rumford Gardener Garden Pro trowel features an ergonomic design and a comfortable non-slip grip. It's constructed from polished, ...
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The Rumford Gardener Essex Tool Set, 4-Piece #BF2000

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The Rumford Gardener Essex tool set is a perfect gift for the beginning gardener or a much-appreciated upgrade for ...
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The Rumford Gardener Kids Watering Can with 3 Tools #RK1004

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The Rumford Gardener Kids Set includes a watering can, trowel, fork and cultivator. Constructed of powder coated steel alloy with ...
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The Rumford Gardener Half-Apron and 3-Piece Ascot Tool Set #RG3000

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The Rumford Gardener half-apron includes three ergonomically designed GardenPro tools -- enough gardening power to make even the most ...
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The Rumford Gardener Bypass Lopper #PRU014F

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The Rumford gardener bypass loppers are designed to extend the gardener's reach. This lopper features a razor-sharp blade, smooth ...
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The Rumford Gardener Forged Bypass Pruner #PRU3200

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The Rumford Gardener forged steel bypass pruner has a forged-steel molded handle for easy grip. It's designed to cut ...
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