February Feed: Suet and Seed Blocks and Nuts
Feed of the Month: February – Suet, Tree Nuts, Peanuts 20% off all sizes. Stock up! We’ll store it for you!
DetailsFeed of the Month: February – Suet, Tree Nuts, Peanuts 20% off all sizes. Stock up! We’ll store it for you!
DetailsEarn points on: Bird Items Plants … and now for the first time: Chemicals & Propane Refills! Every time you buy one of these items, earn points and save money off future purchases of these items!
DetailsYou can order your bulk deliveries online! Mulch, topsoil, gravel, and more are available for online purchase ~ It’s easy peasy to plan for your yearly mulch refresh. • Pick…
DetailsAre you looking for one-of-a-kind pieces to change up your outdoor vibe? We have some gorgeous pieces in stock at The Rock Pile from local artist Jeff Paul from Driftfull…
DetailsLet’s talk about the different types of mulch so you can choose the best one for you. Hardwood Bark, Woodchip Mulch and more.
DetailsThis has been a labor of love, and also of sweat, and quite a bit of dirt. Thank you for enjoying this journey with us and here’s to another 35 years!
DetailsSo where to begin? We’ll go through six basic steps to get your new lawn ready for that summer get-together in a hurry.
DetailsAh, it’s spring (kind of, but that’s Ohio for you), and it’s time to have the “discussion”. You know the one I mean. It can be a difficult topic, but…
DetailsFall migration is here and that means MORE BIRDS will be flying through the backyards of America. Here are a few things to remember:
DetailsJust because the days are shorter and the warblers and hummingbirds are gone from our midst doesn’t mean we should put our binoculars, field guides, and bird watching plans in storage for the winter. There are many winter activities we can enjoy as backyard bird watchers.
DetailsThroughout the ages, people been in search of a good place to sit. …but nothing can top a comfortably shaped boulder.
DetailsOne of the biggest benefits of a stone mulch is the longevity. You do not have to replace it like you do with organic mulch.
DetailsThe main insect pollinators, by far, are bees. They simply spend the most time at flowers because pollen and nectar are food sources for them and their young.
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