The holiday season is a time to embrace tradition, and what better way to celebrate than by incorporating a live, potted Christmas tree into your home decor? A potted or balled-and-burlapped (B&B) Christmas tree not only adds a festive touch… Read More
As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, it’s essential to prepare your garden for the brisk New England winter. While we may be bidding farewell to our colorful blooms, there’s no reason your garden can’t be a… Read More
Dividing perennials in the fall is one of the easiest ways to keep your garden healthy, full, and thriving year after year. As plants mature, they can become crowded, leading to fewer blooms and less vigor. Dividing them gives each… Read More
Fall is one of the best seasons to refresh your pots, and creating a fall container garden is easier than you might think. With the right mix of textures, colors, and plants, you can design a container that looks full,… Read More
If you’re looking to add some green charm to your New England garden, Arborvitae and Western Red Cedar is a great choice! These evergreen trees and shrubs not only add year-round beauty but also privacy and character to your landscape.… Read More
Once the soil has warmed up and nights stay consistently mild, it’s time to switch gears in the garden. Warm weather vegetables thrive in the heat of summer and grow best when planted after the risk of frost has passed.… Read More
Early spring is one of the most exciting times in the garden. While it may still feel a little too cold for summer favorites, there are plenty of vegetables that thrive in cooler temperatures—and getting them in early gives you… Read More
Welcome to the enchanting world of Poinsettias – those vibrant bursts of red, pink, and white that herald the holiday season. As you prepare to deck the halls with these festive favorites, let’s dive into the rich history, captivating… Read More
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahoney’s Garden Center (@mahoneysgarden) Fraser Fir vs. Balsam Fir: How to Choose Your Fresh Christmas Tree Choosing a Christmas tree often comes down to Fraser vs. Balsam fir. Each… Read More