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
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahoney’s Garden Center (@mahoneysgarden) In this video, Kristine from Mahoney’s Growing in Woburn, Massachusetts shares insights on our locally grown Flowering Cabbage and Kale, perfect for adding vibrant, long-lasting… Read More
Autumn is here! See how Julia spruces up our Winchester store fall window box and front entrance with festive annuals and perennials. The recipe for this delicious window box is as follows: Echinacea Celosia Ornamental Grass Swiss Chard Jacob’s Ladder… Read More
When fall rolls around, chrysanthemums (or “mums”) are usually the go-to plant to add a burst of color. But what if you’re looking to break the mold a bit this year? Fortunately, there are so many other vibrant and unique… Read More
If you’re an avid gardener or just someone who loves to immerse themselves in the beauty of plants, you might have heard of Integrated Pest Management or IPM. IPM is a smart and sustainable way to handle pests. Instead of… 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
As the leaves begin to change colors and the air turns crisp, it’s time to think ahead to the next gardening season. Fall is the perfect time to start planning for a vibrant spring garden in New England. One of… Read More
In tropical climates, hibiscus plants can grow right in the ground and flourish into large, lush shrubs or small trees, blooming nearly all year. Here in New England, our hibiscus show is a bit smaller and seasonal — but no… Read More
The world would be a very different place without pollinators, in fact, it would be unrecognizable. Pollinators are animals that visit flowers to drink nectar or feed off pollen and transport that pollen from place to place along their way.… Read More