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A.B. Seed is one of the largest distributors of hardscape materials in the Piedmont Triad.

We offer a wide variety of Belgard products.  Our knowledgeable sales team specializes in providing excellent customer service not only to homeowners, but to landscape contractors and designers.

NEW PRODUCT!
  We now carry European Cobble.  Modular cobblestone systems for exterior and interior uses.  Cobble Systems consists of individually cast cobblestones connected by a nylon grid that installs in seconds.

For questions, concerns, and/or comments please contact:
John at info@abseedco.com

 

THINKING ABOUT BUILDING A FIRE PIT....WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED TO DO JUST THAT!

 
 
Please take a moment to review some of our selection.

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Dublin Cobble Combo Pavers
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Dublin Cobble Circle Pavers
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Dublin Cobble Modular Pavers
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Bergerac Pavers
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Bergerac Circle Pavers
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Mega Bergerac Pavers
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Cambridge Cobble Pavers
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Holland Stone Pavers
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Dublin Cobble Squares/Rectangles
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Celtik Wall
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Celtik Curb
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August Gardening Tips:

*Fertilize warm- and cool-season lawns around Labor Day.

*If Bermudagrass and other perennials have been major problems, treat them witha nonselective herbicide while they are actively growing.

*Remove bagworms from cedars and wax myrtles.

*Divide and replant daylilies, irises and peonies as foliage loses its green color.

Check for scale on evergreens and lace bugs on azaleas, rhododendrons and pyracantha.

*Fertilize strawberries to replenish and help to store food reserves for next year's crop.

*Remove diseased branches and fruit in the orchard.

*Begin planting fall vegetables.

*Remove excess basal sprouts from fruit trees.

Information from:

"Cooperative Extension's Successful Gardener"

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