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(714)687-6681

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Mon-Sat:
6:00am - 9:00pm

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7:00am - 8:00pm

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Location

800 N Brookhurst St

Anaheim, CA 92801

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Garden Project Calculators

Grass Seed Calculator

Grass Seed Calculator

When you're ready to seed your lawn, our calculator helps you estimate the amount of grass seed you'll need to get the job done.

Mulch Calculator

Mulch Calculator

Enter your preferred material, the square footage and mulch depth of the coverage space for accurate results.

Fencing Calculator

Fencing Calculator

We'll calculate the amount of fencing you should purchase based on your property needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gardening

What do I do with tree trunks and branches after tree removal?

A log splitter leaves you with more manageable chunks of wood, while a wood chipper makes tiny wood chips. After pruning trees and bushes with a gas chainsaw or hedge trimmers, clean up the debris in a wood chipper. If your trees are healthy, the bark chips and chopped wood make fresh mulch that you can spread in your garden. If you removed a tree, you can either get a wedge and a sledgehammer or a log splitter to divide the wood into smaller pieces. The wood splitter will be quicker and a wise investment if you're doing a large amount of tree cleanup, and the bigger the splitter, the better.

How do I get rid of all these leaves?

Although it may sometimes feel like a losing battle, you can stay on top of leaf maintenance. For a classic method, slip on work gloves and rake the leaves. We've also got leaf blowers if you'd prefer outdoor power tools.

How do I store my garden tools for the season?

Give your yard and garden a good cleaning, then store the tools for the winter. Remove grime and clay with a soak in soapy water, then dry the tools thoroughly. Next, soak them in a bleach and water mix for 20 minutes to kill off any fungus or bacteria, and follow with a rinse. Then, polish off rust with a wire brush, oil them with WD-40 or vegetable oil if necessary, and ensure they're dry before hanging them in a garage or shed.

How do I prepare outdoor water sources for winter?

Prepare your outdoor spigots for freezing temperatures by draining and covering them with faucet covers. Shutting down the outdoor faucet can be put off until watering the garden or washing the car in the driveway is done for the year, but don't wait too long. With all hoses disconnected, turn off the indoor valves that control the spigots, then run the water until it trickles to a stop. If you have an irrigation system or in-ground sprinklers, drain those as well as per the manufacturer's instructions. You may need an air compressor to get out every last drop of water. Even though your pool is winterized by now, you may be able to prepare for next summer by searching for sales on a pool vacuum and pool cover. That way, you'll be all set for the cold now and the heat later.

What tools do I need for snow removal?

In climates where it gets cold and snowy, preparing your snow removal equipment is key. Snow blowers are great, but keep a snow shovel or two to clean trouble spots or chip away ice patches. Find one-, two-, and three-stage snow blowers in electric and gas options. People with larger driveways may consider using a salt spreader to evenly distribute the ice melt or salt to clear a path to the mailbox or car. Prepare now before the snow starts falling.

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Winter temperatures often mean you've wrapped up the gardening and outdoor work for the season. However, if it's not freezing outside and you're motivated, there are usually other projects to do. In the meantime, enjoy your plants indoors. Read on for more on final tree and leaf cleanup, indoor gardening, enhancing next year's garden bed, or making the most of a slightly warmer day.

Leaf Upkeep and Tree Maintenance in Warmer Climates
On a balmy wintertime day, you may want to take advantage of the weather to do outdoor maintenance. Neaten up your trees and bushes with chainsaws, pole saws, and pruners. Leaf maintenance is a concern even late in the season in warmer climates, so check out rakes, leaf blowers, and lawn bags. Also, remember to get a wheelbarrow and buckets to transport leaves and branches. Of course, if you've got snow on the ground, you're off the hook until it melts and the ground thaws.

Raise Indoor Plants
Enjoy caring for indoor house plants. Trimming, watering, and attending to your plants can be calming and centering. Indoor plants can help cheer up your home's interior, clean the air, and brighten your mood.

Many types of plants will thrive indoors, from bonsai trees to fruit trees to traditional potted plants like peace lilies. Succulents are drought resistant, and low-maintenance plants are great for new or nervous gardeners. If you have furry friends, be sure to look for cat-safe indoor plants or dog-safe plants. As long as the plant pots are big enough and you follow the directions for watering and sunlight, you'll soon have a green and gorgeous indoor garden. Remember to place decorative dishes beneath them if the pots don't have built-in overflow dishes to catch any extra water.

Garden with Air Instead of Soil
For a different type of indoor planting, try hydroponic gardening. Hydroponics are an unconventional choice for indoor gardens. You can also keep them going year-round if the existing soil on your property is poor or outdoor raised beds aren't an option.

A hydroponic garden uses nutrient-infused water and fertilizer to keep plants growing in a substrate that's not soil — like perlite, sand, or rock chips. Use it to grow vegetables and herbs this way. It's also sometimes used to grow a few varieties of succulents.

Spread Nutrients
Give your house plants a nutritious place to grow with fertilizer and proper soil. Potted plants all do best with specialty potting soil. Succulents need a sandier soil mix that allows for lots of drainage. For ideal results, always match your soil to your plants when transplanting to larger containers.

Fertilizer adds trace minerals and replenishes nutrients that your soil may lack. Fill in the blanks with fertilizer. We offer many kinds of non-organic and organic plant fertilizers to keep your indoor plants happy and healthy.

Add Decorative Mulch and Retaining Wall Blocks
On days when you'd like to garden but the growing season is over, try doing some prep work for the spring instead. Consider using retaining wall blocks to accent or surround your garden. Just measure the perimeter of your garden to get started on a plan for when the ground thaws. A beautiful garden wall or hardscaping gives a finished look, especially when you spread a layer of rubber mulch. It overwinters well and resists fading longer than other mulches.

Warm the Outdoors with a Patio Heater
Stretch out warmer winter evenings with an outdoor fireplace, patio heater, or fire pit to take off the chill. No matter if you're looking for outdoor heaters for decks, small patios, or cozy porches, we've got options. All you have to do is pick the one that matches your decor style.

When you're curious about how to build an outdoor fireplace or fire pit, we have the supplies you need. We carry brick pavers, mortar, a wheelbarrow, trowels, and more. If you'd love some extra heat but would rather not install a gas fire pit or fireplace, we also have patio heaters, including gas, propane, and electric models.

Ease Into Winter
This winter, start dreaming of next year's flowers and plants with us. Move your garden indoors and admire your house plants while outdoor plants have retired for the season. We'll be here when it's time to shop our wide variety of spring garden care and outdoor living products in our mobile app, online, or in the aisles of your local store.

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