info from Hummingbird Central Hummingbirds spend the winter in Central America or Mexico, and migrate north to their breeding grounds in the southern U.S. and western states as early as February, and to areas further north later in the spring.… Read More
Looking to create some cold tolerant planters for the holiday weekend? Stop in to find many cold-tolerant blooms that can be planted outdoors now! See how Julia arranged some of our favorite cool-weather annuals like tulips, hyacinth, nemesia, petunias and… Read More
Our Winchester & Tewksbury florists have been hard at work bringing you beautiful vase arrangements, fresh-cut-flowers, bouquets, and potted blooms! Shop online or visit us in-store for inspiring color to brighten your holiday! … Read More
For decorating your small gathering or gifting thanks to a loved one, the Florist at Mahoney’s is here to help. Find beautiful arrangements, hand-tied bouquets and custom planters at our full-service Florists in Winchester and Tewksbury. Pickup in-store or order… Read More
Winter planters bring beauty without the upkeep. Once the growing season ends, these arrangements need no watering and work anywhere in the landscape. Light requirements don’t matter, which makes placement easy. This container starts with Arctic Fire red… Read More
Winter window boxes don’t need plants or flowers to shine. You can create a full, festive look using natural materials from your yard. Start by building height in the back, then layer downward for a soft, finished shape.… Read More
When you think of hibiscus, you might picture giant blooms swaying in a warm breeze or vibrant flowers printed on your favorite vacation shirt. But hibiscus isn’t just for the tropics — it’s a diverse family of plants that can… Read More
Many people ask me how to grow organically. When it comes to edibles, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. There’s no right or wrong way, but here’s what I do:READ MORE… Read More
Cool season veggies are the first true sign that gardening season has finally arrived. These hardy crops don’t just tolerate chilly weather—they love it. Broccoli, lettuce, Swiss chard, spinach, kale, cabbage, and many more cool-loving varieties are ready to plant… Read More