Are you looking to recreate the warmth of your garden inside your home this winter? Here are a few of our favorite houseplants to brighten up your living spaces from now until spring.
Lockwood's Greenhouses & Farm is delighted to be apart of the Fall Boutique Crawl. Join us for the event on Friday, October 23rd, 2020. Our store hours that day will be from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. We will be holding a drawing for a Succulent Christmas Tree with any purchase made between the event time of 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Copy and paste the link for more information regarding the event.
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Video length 55 seconds. Also, available to view on Facebook.
Available to purchase in our retail store as a create your own kit or as a finished product.
Enjoy!
Save yourself some time and energy in the spring with these five fall gardening tips!
2020 September Saturdays presents: Hydrangea class video by Jeff Fabian
To keep your garden warm and inviting all year round, here are five resilient perennials to plant right now.
How to create a fall patio planter video.
Video length - 50 seconds
Create your own fall patio planter at our retail location on 9/12/2020.
Pre-made planters are also available for sale at our retail location for $29.99.
Video is available on Facebook page.
Enjoy!
Our Gift Shop is carrying one of nature's healthiest foods, direct from a local producer in East Aurora.
Hydrangeas: they’re beautiful yet widely misunderstood. This video starring P. Allen Smith outlines the basic facts you need to know to select the best hydrangeas for your garden, or care for the ones you already have.
To safely serve you in the midst of COVID-19 social distancing measures, we are offering curbside pickup for all Lockwood's orders!
Get a sneak peek of some of the amazing new annuals from Proven Winners! We will be growing many of these here at Lockwood's this season.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proclaimed May 6 to 12 to be Compost Awareness Week.
Last weekend the Western New York Land Conservancy and Erie County Master Gardeners hosted the leading American spokesperson for ecological health, Douglas Tallamy. His messages are crucial for everyone.
It may seem early for you to think or read about your lawn – or turf, as it is called in the lawn and landscape business. February is indeed too early for us to do anything about the lawn, but it’s necessary to talk about it this soon for one reason: The lawn care ads begin this month.