Garden Center
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Just arrived in the Garden Shop!
- Seeds have arrived!
- Primrose, Fresh Herbs, Bulb Plants
- New Kringle Candle Scents
- Ice Melt
Spring is finally here! Celebrate by filling your home with our beautiful daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips! And don't forget to check out the Garden Center for all your lawn care and gardening needs, including fertilizer, lime, vegetable and flower seeds, potting soil, and more! PLUS, we've cut some of our fertilizer and spray prices this year, and expanded our organic offerings, too! Come and see Sam and Chris in the Garden Shop and they'll help you ring in spring for less!
Now Growing!
Don't worry - all the snow we had this winter hasn't delayed our growing season! Our greenhouses are bursting at the seams right now with produce, flowers and hanging baskets. We've been preparing all winter, and now have a tremendous amount of produce ready for transplant into our fields, In addition, this year we've upgraded all of our hanging baskets to an elegant moss and coco pot - perfect for Mother's Day and Memorial Day!
Garden Center more details
In the Garden Center, you can find a great selection of indoor plants, garden tools, lawn care products, seeds, bulbs, bird feeders, pet food, and seasonal gifts. Our Garden Center also has wide assortment of soil amendments, firewood, outdoor furniture, pottery, trellises, and statuary. Our Garden Center experts are always here to help you make your garden an oasis.
Open Air Nursery more details
Coming Soon: Spring and Summer Plants!
Customers have described our Open Air Nursery as "Paradise in New England". In the spring and summer, the Open Air Nursery is in full bloom, each and every day! In the autumn it is transformed to an ornamental garden wonderland, with decorative pumpkins and gourds galore. And from Thanksgiving through Christmas, it is stocked with Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands of all shapes and sizes.
Don't hesitate to ask for help as our friendly plant experts will answer all of your questions and give you planting advice to help you make your gardens the envy of the neighborhood.