Maximum Yield USA 2015 January | Page 180

MAXIMUM YIELD distributors Indoor Garden Depot 6400 N.E. Highway 99, Suite H Vancouver, WA 98665 360-993-7779 -------------------------------------------------------- National Garden Wholesale/ Sunlight Supply 4525 N.W. Fruit Valley Rd. Vancouver, WA 98660 888-478-6544 (Northwest) -------------------------------------------------------- National Garden Wholesale/ Sunlight Supply 5408 N.E. 88th St. Building A Vancouver, WA 98665 888-478-6544 -------------------------------------------------------- Indoor Garden Supply LLC 1250 Atlantic Ave. Woodland, WA 98674 360-841-8055 Artificial Sun Hydroponics 3506 Summitview Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509-823-4026 WISCONSIN -------------------------------------------------------- Aric’s Indoor Garden Supply 1104 West Wisconsin Ave. Appleton, WI 54914 920-574-3258 -------------------------------------------------------- Retail Stores listed alphabetically by city in each state. PUERTO RICO Grow BIG Hydroponics 958 S. Westland Appleton, WI 54914 920-749-4769 Hydro Your Own 8501-75th St. Unit C Kenosha, WI 53142 262 697 6112 H2oGrow 1150 Madison Rd. Beloit, WI 53511 608-289-1852 Brew and Grow 1525 Williamson St. Madison, WI 53703 608-226-8910 -------------------------------------------------------- Sustainable Growth LLC 218 N. Dewey St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 715-901-0511 -------------------------------------------------------- Spread Eagle Garden Center 4413 N. Lake Rd. Florence s., WI 54121 715-696-3910 Paradigm Gardens 4501 Helgesen Dr. Madison, WI 53718 608-241-3800 -------------------------------------------------------- Garden Supply Guys 752 Memorial Dr., Suite A Green Bay, WI 54303 920-857-9493 Brew and Grow 2246 Blue Mound Rd., Suite B Waukesha, WI 53186 262-717-0666 Tecno-Hydro Ave Campo Rico GJ17, PO Box 1450 Carolina, PR 00982 787-752-8252 -------------------------------------------------------- The Hydro Zone Plaza Pradera, Suite 5 Toa Baja, PR 000949 787-667-7246 -------------------------------------------------------- COMING UP NEXT ISSUE Contain Your Enthusiasm Container gardening is a great way for people with limited space to grow a wide variety of plants without having a constant battle with weeds. These types of gardens promote freedom and creativity and can be designed to work in many different situations. Kyle L. Ladenburger shares some tips for those just starting out. Growroom on a Budget Thinking about starting your first indoor garden? Don’t let the associated start-up costs intimidate you. It is still possible to obtain high yields of quality produce with a room built on a budget, and self-reliance and hands-on experience are the gateway to continued success in the garden. We’ve got some budget-friendly growroom tips to help you get started. Eliminating Insect Invaders Hydroponics is often seen as a way of growing plants free from pests and diseases in a clean, soilless, hygienic environment. After all, insect screens are all that is needed to keep the critters out, right? Unfortunately, insect pests are highly devious and have evolved many effective methods of getting to just where they want to be, then reproducing with astounding efficiency. Maximum Yield February will be available next month for free at select indoor gardening retail stores across the country and on maximumyield.com. Subscriptions are available at maximumyield.com/subscriptions. Have an idea? I N D O O R Maximum Yield wants to hear your ideas. Get in touch with [email protected] G A R D E N I N G and let us know what you’d like to see in future issues of the magazine. Also get in touch if you’re interested in being a contributor. We’d be happy to have you! Maximum Yield’s eNews Every month Maximum Yield’s eNews brings you the latest news, tips and tricks, reader questions, contests and upcoming events. If you are not yet subscribed to our mailing list, sign up today at maximumyield.com/enewssignup. 178 Maximum Yield USA  |  January 2015