Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Spring has Sprung at West Lebanon Feed & Supply!

What an unpredictable winter/early-spring season it has been here in New England! We have spent the last couple months treading the line between feeling the remnants of winter and moving quickly into spring. Although the daffodils, crocuses, and treebuds made an early appearance, the nighttime temperatures have certainly slowed down the progression to warmer weather that we thought we might see after our "summer in March".

And so, as the Upper Valley's headquarters for all things spring, West Lebanon Feed & Supply has been working hard to prepare for our favorite time of the year! Our customers are so eager to get out into their yards and gardens, and it has been a bit of a challenge to stay ahead of the weather, without being too early on many things. But now that we are halfway through April and safely beyond getting any substantial snow (we hope!), we are pleased to say that we are fully stocked and loaded for spring.

Here are just a few of the seasonal items now available:


  • Vegetable & Flower Seeds

  • Seed Potatoes

  • Onion Sets

  • Asparagus Roots

  • Strawberry Plants

  • Horseradish Roots

  • Rhubarb

  • Lawn & Grass Seeds

  • pH Soil Testing

  • Poultry & Pig Ordering

  • Summer Bulbs

Plus, of course, the usual soils, fertilizers, mulches, limes, etc. In addition to the huge selection of products we've carried over the years such as Fafard, Moo Doo, Green Mountain Fertilizers, Jobe's Organics, Vermont Compost Co., and lots of others, we've got some new and exciting product lines for you to try:



  • Grow Compost of Vermont

  • Dr. Earth

  • Page's Seeds

  • and More!
We love spring and we take pride in the fact that the Upper Valley has trusted us as their home for pet & animal, and lawn & garden products for over 85 years! Our knowledgeable staff is always happy to answer your questions and do all we can to find you with the right solution for any springtime challenge. So be sure to stop in and find everything you need for spring! We hope to see you soon.

By the way: be sure to sign up for our FREE gardening workshop featuring Henry Homeyer ("The Gardening Guy") on April 30th, 2012 at 6:30pm. Seating is limited, so hurry and sign up today!

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