Garden Supplies

Organic Pest Controls including Sluggo* Slug Bait (see below)

Beautiful upscale pottery * Wrought Iron baskets*Wild Bird Supplies

Fencing * Tools * Pond Supplies * Trellises * Bulk and Packaged Seed 

Lawn/Pasture Seed - Mike Brim is our turf expert and can help you through all phases of establishing a new lawn or pasture. He will walk you through the most important part which is your soil preparation. Best window for starting  new turf is between the last week of April and the last week of October. Please call for current pricing for 25# bags or by the pound.

We stock seed blends specifically for the coast and also offer custom mixes for specific needs such as, enviro lawns and wildflower mixes that stay low. Our packaged seed lines include Ed Hume's economical assortment and Lilly Miller's line, which carries a germination guarantee.

 SLUGGO SLUG & SNAIL Kills Slugs & Snails-Not Pets:

How to Apply: The slug and snail bait granules should be scattered on the soil around or near the plants needing protection. Apply bait evenly at approximately 1 level teaspoon per square yard and reapply as the bait is consumed or at least every two weeks. Do not place in piles. If the ground is dry, wet it before applying bait. The soil should be moist but with little or no standing water.
When to Apply:
Evening is the best time to apply the bait, as slugs and snails travel and feed mostly by night or early morning.
Where to Apply: All likely areas of infestation should be treated, especially around the perimeter of garden plots because these pests travel into plant areas from daytime refuges. They favor damp places around vegetable plants such as beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery and squash. Other favorite areas are flower gardens, rockeries, hedges, lawns, and ground covers where they obtain shelter by day.

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