Order your garden now; pick up and plant in September! With cool air and warm soil, fall is the perfect time to plant and get a head start on anything you would plant next spring. Transform your landscape and conserve water with our easy, affordable, and locally grown Xeric Garden In A Box kits.
Supplies are limited, so order now to secure the garden of your dreams!
Save more - apply your discount!
Discounts are offered in partnership with local and regional water utilities and municipalities. Gardens are also available to customers outside these partnerships and are very competitively priced.
Tangled up in Blue!
Think big, think BLUE! We have a gorgeous grey-blue 24-piece cabinet set in the warehouse right now.
This massive set is going for just $475, and will add the charm of playful color to your space!
The Doors of Your Dreams!
Looking for new front doors? Come by our showroom to check out these gorgeous wooden doors!
Together the doors measure 72.5 x 90", and the set is on sale for just $200!
Trex for Decks!
We've got
450 linear feet of
Trex decking in the ReSource Yard right now.
We're selling the trex for a whopping deal of just
$375, so make sure to hurry in and claim it! Trex are always scooped up quickly.
Shape Up!
Just in! We just received a donation of 8 different aerobic poles.
Add these to your gym space and tone yourself up! We're selling these for $75 a piece.
Giving Back through Conservation For All
Did you know that the Center for ReSource Conservation makes it easy to give back to your community, make a huge impact AND benefit the environment?
Give families in need a gift that makes a difference through the Center for ReSource Conservation's Conservation For All program.Community members like you are invited to give a gift - ReSource gift cards, LED light bulbs, high-efficiency toilets, solar panels, etc. Learn more about how it works.
Donate today!
Partners in Conservation
This email is made possible thanks to the support of our community conservation partners:
ReSource is a program devoted to reclaiming usable building materials that might otherwise be destined for landfills. It is part of a family of programs under the nonprofit Center for Resource Conservation umbrella that conserves natural resources for the economic and environmental benefits of the residents of this region. Other programs include: