Make Your Thumb Turn Green With New York Times Garden Expert

August 2004 - Are your flowers dying? Are garden bugs bugging you? Is your thumb any color but green? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then Excalibur's New York Times Garden Expert is for you. Shaped like a watering can, this handheld electronic device is jam packed with gardening information. With a push of a button you get garden advice from the most widely read gardening column in the U.S.

Have you ever wondered: "What fragrant flowers won't attract bees?" "What are the easiest annuals to grow from seeds?" "How do I winterize my grape vines?" The Excalibur New York Times Garden Expert knows it all. It contains 1000 questions and answers from The New York Times' garden Q&A column. Topics include flower gardens, landscape gardens, kitchen gardens, garden keeping and potted gardens. The home screen lets you customize the Garden Expert for your climate and geographical location. It's easy to navigate and you have the option to compress or widen the text depending on your preference. The screen is large and easy to read. You can save up to 25 questions and answers for quick reference. The Excalibur New York Times Garden Expert runs on two AAA batteries.

The retail price of Excalibur's New York Times Garden Expert is $29.99.

For more information visit www.excaliburelectronics.com.

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