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' Tis the season
'Tis the season for Christmas trees carefully decorated, fragrant evergreen roping and ribbons, glittering gardener's gifts, welcoming wreaths and bows, blooming holiday plants and all that makes up the season of festivities.

Come join us to celebrate the season.
Trees
Wreaths
Roping
Garden Clinics

Come join us for our 2019 Garden Clinics
 
Jan 12 - TBA
Jan. 19 – Understanding Invasive Plants

Jan. 26 - TBA

Feb 2 - TBA
Feb 9 – Landscape Gardening 101
Feb 16 – Ornamental Container Gardening for Spring
Feb 23 – Grow Food Everywhere
March 2 – Rainfall as a Resource Around Your Home

All Clinics are on Saturdays beginning at 1:00 pm.
They are free, but space is limited, so come early.
 Additional parking next door at All About Learning.

For further information please call 413-584-1423


The Gift of Birdfeeding by Dan Ziomek

It’s the holiday season and what better way to celebrate than with a new bird feeder. Whether you are a seasoned feeder watcher or new to the hobby this is the year to add a feeder or two. Rarely in the bird world do we combine all our local feathered friends with such a large influx of northern visitors. Siskins, Redpolls and Grosbeaks to name a few, may visit our feeders this winter. We carry many different feeders and lots of different seeds to keep everyone happy.

 Stop in and have a look at our selection and we will help you make the right choice for you and your birds.  
Holiday Gifts
Flamingo Garden Ornament
Ornamental Metal Trellis
Decorative Bird Baths
More Holiday Gifts
Wind Sculpture

Rooster Garden Ornament
Hanging Bird Baths
December is the Month To :
Protect your Roses when winter winds blow.
  • After the ground has frozen in the fall:
  • For each rose plant form a 6 to 8 inch mound of fresh, loose soil or compost around the base.
  • In the spring when you observe the beginnings of new growth, carefully remove the soil mounds.
  • At this time you should also cut back your rose plants.
  •  Remove all but the 3 strongest canes and then cut those back to 18 inches
Message from Tom and Janine
r staff and for the wonderful community we work and live in.
Thank you all again for another successful year here at the garden center. Especially at this time of year, we are thankful for you, our wonderful customers and for the health of all of our staff and for the wonderful community we work and live in.
We wish everyone a healthy and happy holiday season. 
Sincerely,

Tom & Janine Giles
& the staff of the Hadley Garden Center
Hadley Garden Center | 413-584-1423 www.hadleygardencenter.com