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Spring is finally here - Come see what's new!

We will be happy to give advice and help you pick the best plants for your space.  If we don't have it in stock, we will try to point you in the right direction too.  We just want you to be happy.

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Our hours are:

Monday - Saturday

9AM - 6PM

Sunday 1PM - 6PM

As always, if you need us earlier or later,

call us at (803) 799-3301.

During this time of year, we occaisionally close early due to bad weather.

Coco Peat: A Green new tool for gardeners!

We are proud to present a new potting medium / soil amendment / super mulch.  Starting now we will carry Coco Peat (Coir).

Coco Peat out performs regular peat and saves the peat bogs!  Coco Peat is made from coconut husk fiber: a renewable by-product from the coconut harvesting process.  Coco Peat makes an excellent growing medium for container plants or add it to sandy soil to increase the water holding capacity or for heavy clay soil to help break it up.  Coco Peat has natural rooting hormones and anti-fungal properties.

It's easy to use.  Just put your compressed Coco Peat
brick in a container, add 3 - 4 gallons of water and let it
sit until the water is absorbed, fluff it up and it is ready to use.

Coco Peat:
  • can be used in seed starting mixes, bedding plants, planters, soil mixes, gardens and container plants.  Anywhere you would use peat moss.
  • holds water rather than shedding it like the traditional peat does.  It holds 8-9 times it's weight in water.
  • has the ability to store and release nutrient for extended periods of time.  It also has great oxygenation properties which is important for healthy root development.
  • is very slow to disintegrate, whereas peat breaks down within two years after application.  Coco Peat only begins to break down when it is 10 years old and has a pH of 5.0 - 6.8 which is neutral to slightly acidic
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