Even though an incredible renovation is underway at Mahoney’s Brighton we’re still open! With a temporary greenhouse and adjusted store layout, you’ll find fresh greens, Christmas trees, ornaments, houseplants, pottery and more to celebrate the holiday season. We can’t wait… Read More
It’s the perfect time to arrange your cut greens in window boxes and planters before the soil freezes! Here’s a quick look at how Julia spruced up the window boxes in front of our Winchester store yesterday. Stop in this… Read More
Our favorite new item for the holidays is now available! This ornament is a child’s direct link to receive daily video messages from the REAL Santa! After scanning the ornament with a phone or tablet, Santa appears on screen and asks children… Read More
Every spring, gardeners flock to Mahoney’s, eager for perennials, lush lawns, and flowering shrubs. Spring planting is wonderful—but did you know fall might actually be the best time to plant trees, shrubs, perennials, and even lawns? Cooler weather, warm soil,… Read More
Time is of the essence when it comes to fall lawn care. Start fall lawn care once summer has ended and before cold, winter weather begins. Assess your lawn for summer damage and tailor your fall lawn care routine to… Read More
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahoney’s Garden Center (@mahoneysgarden) Your evergreens are hungry! Spring is a great time to feed with Holly-Tone to help them be their best all season. Watch as Patrick demonstrates… Read More
Forsythia x intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ The bright yellow flowers of Forsythia are a sure sign that winter is behind us. Long a staple in gardens throughout New England, we sometimes take these familiar stalwarts for granted. But here is a… Read More
When the forsythia blooms, it’s time to prune your roses! Our very own rose expert, Jeanette, loves roses and loves to show what she knows about them. Join us as Jeanette takes us step by step through her guide… Read More
When we think of citrus in the US most of us call to mind the warm and sunny climates in Florida and California where oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and kumquats can flourish outdoors. But even in New England, where our… Read More