Dave's Garden T-Shirts are now for sale

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

ok great thxs for checking

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

silly question, but I have reasons :) On the T-shirt order there are other "options". Since you seem to be in a designing mood today :) -- would there be any chance of having the logo on the onesies?

Don't laugh or snort - I'd love to see our g-babe wandering around in it ;) Sorry if this is an over-the-top request but ya never know when some hand me downs could be required :)

Thanks for even considering and yes, I know the cost is ridiculous, but hey - we are now g-parents :)

Dea

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

Oh!!! It wasn't a silly question - it already exists !!!

Oh boy!! Thanks !!!!!!

Dea

Those onesies really are cute. :)

Rocky Mount, VA(Zone 7a)

Thanks Dave, you know realizing it now, the main time I wear a hat is in the rain (winter always)*****

Frederick, MD(Zone 6a)

Photo forthcoming.... :)

Oostburg, WI(Zone 5b)

Trucker hat? who calls them that? Here in the midwest every farmer has dozens and they're called caps.

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

I'm with you, Kooger on the trucker hat question. But where I'm from they are called baseball caps and people where them all the time.

SF Bay Area, CA(Zone 9b)

Why don't we have a mug? They're available on zazzle. I know they won't be the same as the old DG mugs, but that's OK.

I'll add mugs shortly.

Merrimac, WI(Zone 4b)

Trucker hats have foam in front and plastic mesh in the back.

Rocky Mount, VA(Zone 7a)

I think I was a mesh once. But I'll still get a cap (excuse me hat).

SF Bay Area, CA(Zone 9b)

Thanks, Dave!

Highland Heights, KY(Zone 6a)

Demanding bunch, ain't we? LOL

Oostburg, WI(Zone 5b)

Those are summer caps here.
mgh - yes, baseball caps, but they usually shorten it to just caps.

Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

Great. Thanks for checking, Dave.

I was wondering what in the world a trucker hat was. Oh wait, I have one of those in my closet!! It's bright yellow and says a bad word. I wear that one only once or twice a year. I do baseballs caps quite a bit when gardening, after swimming or on lazy days. I like the ones with the adjustable fabric in the back - either the cinch or velcro type to pull my hair through.

Tanks! In this AZ heat, tanks pretty please??? Also the long sleeved tee's and let's not forget sweatshirts!

Hey, great idea with that gardening apron. I will admit though, I got a garening apron from National Home Garden Club that I never used so I gave it to my sister-in-law. I now regret it since I spray my pruners before tending to different plants with alcohol. I'd of course wear a DG apron! :-)

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

You can change the shirts to tanks or sweatshirts. When you go to that page for the shirts click on the women's options and then look through the available choices. :o)

New Hampshire, NH(Zone 5b)

Apron??? You mean you're not supposed to look like you hugged a muddy hog after a day in the garden??

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

bbut I want one of everything in every color!

Lincoln, NE(Zone 5a)

SongsofJoy, the mental image you just provided me has made my day--LOL! Thanks!

New Hampshire, NH(Zone 5b)

Glad it made you smile, Jill. Truly though - that's what I really look like after a day (no, make that an hour) of playing in my garden ;o) LOL. Hmmm....maybe I will get me an apron. I'm running out of t-shirts to ruin.

Coast range of, OR(Zone 8b)

Songs - I tried quoting you to my husband but couldn't say it correctly cuz I kept laughing....

8-)

Lilesville, NC(Zone 7b)

I to want one of everything....OMG how in the world am i gonna explain that bill to my husband...lol
I wonder just how long we can order this stuff..maybe i can break it up into several different orders over the course the of of six months to a year....hmm something i am gonna think about...I have already started getting my kids school uniforms, school supplies and stuff....to beat the rush and on top of that we are gonna try to buy a house...so time to tighten the reins on what i buy.

I hope we can buy things as we want them...but if not then oh well i guess, there will always be a "next" time.

Have a GRRREAT Day everyone :o)

Char

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Site is looking good Dave! Hope you are pleased with the quality when you get the test order.

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

red,

I *think* on Zazzle you can get stuff as the mood strikes you - but the shipping costs do add up. It's more economical, in terms of shipping, to make one big order.

And, should be, that once Zazzle has the logo etc., that you can order whatever you want when you get around to it. They print it up as you order it. They won't run out.

But, would you rather spend $$ on DG merchandise, or on a house with land that you can plant perennials on and have them come up, year after year, until you dig them up or trade them away for other plants? Your DG apron will just get dgirty!

xxx, Carrie

Highland Heights, KY(Zone 6a)

Dgirty? Love it! LOL

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

New logo Dave...."Let's get DGirty @ www.DavesGarden.com ". LOL!!

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Oh, Sheila, that came out as a real hyperlink, and I kept clicking it.... LOL


xxx, Carrie

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

LOL Me too!

KC Metro area, MO(Zone 6a)

Yeah, me too!!

Highland Heights, KY(Zone 6a)

Now that was a dgirty trick! :p

Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

That's too funny! And, VERY clever. I like it!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

LOL!!

Quoted

"bbut I want one of everything in every color!" :-)

Thanks Dave!

Highland Heights, KY(Zone 6a)

Yep, me, too--got my credit card ready, too!

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Tell me why I need a garden apron? I love it, but I'm trying to justify it. LOL

Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

Joan,

I didn't think I'd need one either. But when I gave it up I got tired of carting around a Rubbermid bucket full of my stuff. With an apron I can carry my pruners, alcohol and BOTH spades for digging around stuff.

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

That sounds good! I can't count the number of weed diggers I've bought and can't find again. There must be at least a hundred laying around our 5 acres. :) I lay them down when I get busy doing something else and then can't find them again. Once in a while one I'll find one, but I know I've bought way more than I've found. With an apron to put my tools in, rather than laying them down, the apron would soon pay for itself. :)

Are they hot to wear?

Scottsdale, AZ(Zone 9b)

Nah. It's juat an apron about half way up your thigh - at least the one I gave away. You can carry all of your stuff haning off or in the pockets. I truly regret giving up the one I had. And, with the land you have, heck, you'll consider it a blessing!

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

FIVE ACRES, Joan? My word, woman, do you have any OTHER hobbies? I need an apron to cover my body with! In the wheelchair, I often end up using my lap instead of the table as a potting bench. I hate it when they use a BROOM to dust me off!!!!!! I bought one from somewhere else that covers from the neck down.

Carrie

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