Holiday Store Hours
Christmas Eve: Closing early at 3 PM
Christmas Day: CLOSED
New Year’s Eve: 8 AM – 5:30 PM
New Year’s Day: CLOSED
Wishing you a joyful holiday season!
Deck Out Your Front Porch for the Holidays!
We’ve got festive doormats and charming porch signs in stock—perfect for spreading holiday cheer right at your doorstep!
Stay Safe on Slippery Walkways!
We have Ice Kleets and traction tracks to help you safely navigate icy and slippery surfaces this winter.
Get Ready to Ice Fish!
Stop in today for all your ice fishing supplies and gear—everything you need for a successful day on the ice.
Winter is coming!
Our full line of winter apparel and boots is in stock now, with new arrivals coming in weekly.
The days are getting colder!
Stock up now—wood pellets and coal are in store, with delivery available for your convenience. We’re also an authorized HEAP vendor.
Be ready before the freeze!
Ice melt is in stock—grab yours now before winter hits!
NYS hunting licenses are available for purchase in-store—
plus, we’ve got all your sporting goods and attractants right here!
Bring the magic of the season home!
Explore our beautiful holiday giftware, ideal for decorating or sharing with someone special.
We carry a full line of Poulin Grain and Blue Seal feeds for all your animals—
equine, dairy, goats, pigs, poultry, sheep, gamebirds, llamas, and alpacas!
When the ground is frozen and covered with snow it may be impossible to work in your garden, but you can still enjoy gardening by working out a plan for what your garden will look like in the new year. Good planning means your garden will be more productive, easier to work, and healthier, and you'll keep your gardening skills sharp even during the coldest winter days.
Answer five crucial questions to plan your garden…
1. Purpose: Why are you gardening?
Of course you're gardening because you enjoy it, but what do you enjoy? It takes different planning to create a showplace flower garden, a rich vegetable garden, or a thriving berry patch. If your garden caters to native wildlife or is shared produce with the neighborhood, you will also need different plans. Understanding why you garden and what you want your garden to do will help you develop the best plan to achieve your gardening goals.
2. Space: How big is your garden?
The size of your garden will determine not only how many plants you can nurture, but also what types of plants will work best – a small garden cannot support a wide range of space-hogging vines. When considering space, also take note of structures such as a bordering shed, hedge, or trellis that may impact what you can or cannot grow. The light and water your specific space will get should also be part of your planning.
3. Design: What look do you want your garden to have?
Consider the overall look of your mature garden even before you plant a single seed or sprout. A formal, groomed garden requires different planning than a casual, freeform design. Borders, pathways, benches, and other unique spots can be a great part of your garden plan if they suit your chosen design, or you may want to work with the different curves and elevations in your yard when planning your garden design.
4. Care: How much work are you willing to do in the garden?
Be realistic about the time you will have to work in your garden when making your plans for the new year. Do you travel frequently, work full time, or have other commitments to keep? You may need to opt for plants that are easier to care for or a smaller garden space so you can give it the care it requires and deserves. Consider pruning, weeding, watering, harvesting, and other tasks when planning your garden time.
5. Plant Needs: What plants can thrive in your garden?
Consider your soil type and the nutrient composition of your planting area, including the pH, before choosing what plants can be part of your garden. Also take light levels, windbreaks, seasonal temperature changes, and watering needs into account, and note what compost you may have available and how plants will need to be spaced or mulched. By considering plant needs carefully, you can choose exactly the types that will thrive in your individual garden.
By carefully planning your garden for the new year, you will have a more productive, more enjoyable garden to enjoy as soon as planting season begins.
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