MAXIMUM YIELD
distributors
Indoor Garden Depot
6400 N.E. Highway 99, Suite H
Vancouver, WA 98665
360-993-7779
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National Garden Wholesale/
Sunlight Supply
4525 N.W. Fruit Valley Rd.
Vancouver, WA 98660
888-478-6544 (Northwest)
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National Garden Wholesale/
Sunlight Supply
5408 N.E. 88th St. Building A
Vancouver, WA 98665
888-478-6544
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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
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Aric’s Indoor Garden Supply
1104 West Wisconsin Ave.
Appleton, WI 54914
920-574-3258
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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
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Sustainable Growth LLC
218 N. Dewey St.
Eau Claire, WI 54703
715-901-0511
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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
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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
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The Hydro Zone
Plaza Pradera, Suite 5
Toa Baja, PR 000949
787-667-7246
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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.
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