June 17th – 23th The history of National Pollinator Week, although short, is nonetheless notable. In 1997 an organization called the Pollinator Partnership was formed to increase awareness of the importance of pollinator health. In 2006 their efforts led to… Read More
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahoney’s Garden Center (@mahoneysgarden) Looking for fresh inspiration for your annual hanging baskets? They’re not just for porches! In this quick video, we’ll show you creative ways to style… Read More
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mahoney’s Garden Center (@mahoneysgarden) Did you know that you can enjoy tomatoes on your patio! Watch as Yvonne plants up a raised bed tomato garden in our Winchester store.… Read More
There’s nothing like harvesting your own fresh tomatoes! Even if you don’t have a lot of space, you can still enjoy this delicious summer staple by growing tomatoes in containers. Important tips for your patio tomato garden: When choosing your… Read More
Fall planters shine when you mix texture, color, and a few unexpected details. This container starts with heather ‘Stockholm’ and heather ‘Merlyn’ for soft structure and gentle color. Ornamental cabbage adds bold foliage and a cool seasonal feel. False holly… 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
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
Laura from Garden Answer talks about Proven Winner’s Annual of the Year: Supertunia ‘Bordeaux’, one of our absolute favorites for containers and garden beds! Supertunia ‘Bordeaux’ earned its spot as Annual Plant of the Year for good reason. This standout… Read More
Bulbs are the gateway to the garden. Plant them now and forget about them. By the time spring rolls around, the garden will be full of buds ready to blossom. And, with cooler temperatures, fall is the best season for planting. Whether… Read More