
Bob’s Blog

Embracing the Chill: A Guide to Winterizing Your Garden
In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to winterize your garden, preserving its beauty and setting the stage for a fresh start when warmer days return.

Winterizing Your Garden Tools: A Guide for Proper Storage
Properly storing your garden tools during the winter months can extend their lifespan and save you money in the long run.

Getting Water Features Ready for Winter
Winter is on its way and its icy grasp can easily damage water features in your garden. Water expands 8% when it freezes. This expansion packs enough force to crack solid rock! We definitely need to keep this in mind when getting our water features ready for winter.