Easter and Spring Flowers are Here.
Hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, lilies, easter cactus and pansies!
Saw Bellies Are In – Perfect for Local Reservoir Fishing!
Heading out to the reservoirs around Liberty, NY? Fresh saw bellies are now in stock—ideal for targeting brown trout, lake trout, smallmouth bass, and more.
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees & Berry Bushes Are Here!
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to plant! Our beautiful selection of fruit trees, ornamental trees and berry bushes are in stock and ready to bring life to your landscape.
Get Growing This Spring at Liberty Agway!
Starting seeds, building raised beds, or refreshing your garden? We’ve got you covered!
Seed Starting Supplies – Everything you need to kick off your garden.
Mulches & Soils – Enrich plants & beautify your space.
Gardening Essentials – Raised bed kits, fencing & more!
Now's the time to treat your lawn!
We’ve got everything you need: hay, straw, grass seed, and fertilizer to help your lawn thrive this season. Stop by and get your lawn ready for a lush, green spring!
Onion Sets & Seed Potatoes are here!
We will have some cold crop veggies arriving mid month- veggies, pansies, strawberry plants, and more.
Get Ready for Beekeeping Season!
We’ve got everything you need to keep your hive buzzing with success! From protective gear to hive tools and accessories, find top-quality beekeeping supplies right here at Liberty Agway.
Charming Gifts & Home Decor!
Looking for the perfect birthday present or something special for the holidays? We’ve got a delightful selection of cute and unique gift items that are sure to impress!
And don’t forget—Mother’s Day is coming up on May 11th! Find something she’ll love right here at Liberty Agway.
Get Ready to Reel ‘Em In!
Fishing season is here, and we’ve got you covered! Pick up your Fishing License at Liberty Agway and stock up on all your fishing essentials. From tackle and gear to fresh bait, our selection has everything you need for a successful day on the water!
Keep Pests Out of Your Garden!
Protect your plants from hungry visitors! We carry a variety of repellents to keep deer, rabbits, and more away from your garden and shrubs.
Step into Spring with Style!
Our new spring clothing and footwear have arrived for men, women, and children! From lightweight layers to comfortable, durable shoes, we’ve got the whole family covered.
Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale!
Stock up and save this April with our Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale! Secure your pellets for the colder months ahead by calling the store to reserve your order. Don’t miss out—plan ahead and be prepared!
Call us today to place your order!
Summer is coming to a close and it is almost that time of the year again. Raking leaves is very important primarily for the look and healthiness of your lawn. Raking leaves serves multiple purposes. Raking leaves goes farther than exercising on a beautiful autumn day or creating piles for your kids to play in. No doubt, these are great benefits to raking leaves, but why do we really rake leaves? The answer is to develop a green, healthy lawn in the spring. Raking fallen leaves in the fall is a must in order for this to take place. A good point to remember is that you do not have to bag all the leaves and set them on curb to be collected. You can reuse your old leaves for compost, or mulching for nourishment of future gardening projects.
To create a vibrant and green lawn without bare patches in the spring, all it takes is raking your leaves in the fall. To understand how this works, we dive into a little biology. Many are unaware, but during the fall, grass turf is still photosynthesizing even before the snow falls to create and store energy. When your leaves are left to cover your lawn, the blades of the grass are unable to absorb sunlight properly in order to complete this process of photosynthesis. In some cases when the leaves are dry and the sun shines, this process of photosynthesis is still able to occur up to a certain extent; however, when the leaves become piles and wet, they form thick mats that completely block light and cover the blades of grass. Even when your grass may appear brown and dead during the winter months, the grass still needs air circulation, water, and nutrients in order to produce a healthy lawn for the spring. If the lawn is smothered in piles of leaves, the blades of grass are unable to obtain these vital resources. Raking your lawn is also helpful for removing any thatch that may have built up on your lawn. Thatch not only prevents nutrients and water from reaching the roots of your lawn, it also keeps new blades from sprouting.
Another reason we rake is to reduce garden pests. Piles of decomposing leaves have the ability to form an ideal environment for garden pests to eat and destroy your lawn. Raking your leaves will prevent this from happening. Finally, you should rake leaves to compost and to use for mulching. Raked up leaves are essential ingredients for the decomposing environment. Shred the leaves before adding them to the compost bin as a whole. By spring you will reap the rewards of your compost when you have a rich organic mixture that you can use for your garden. You can also use your raked up, shredded leaves as mulch in your yard. This type of mulch can provide your lawn with organic nutrients and add winter protection to your perennial beds.
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