
Fall Savings at Estabrook's

Add a festive fall accent to your home with a Sugar Maple
Enjoy the crisp fall air in the garden this season and create the landscape you've always wanted! With fresh plant material at great bargains, Estabrook's has everything you need to have the best looking home on the block.
Trees and Shrubs: 20-50% OFF
Make a splash with a selection from our new shipment of shade and flowering trees. Choose from River Birches, Red and Sugar Maples, Flowering Pears and Cherries, Hawthorns and Crabapples to provide the ultimate accent to your landscape.
Perennials: 20% OFF
Our perennial yard is bursting with late season color! Add a radiant Heliopsis or the unique texture of one of our many Ornamental Grasses this season and enjoy these garden favorites that return year after year. Plus, don't miss the extreme bargains available in our new retail greenhouse. Stocked full of perennials, many of your favorite varieties are available for $10, $5 or even as low as $2 each.
Roses: 50% OFF
Whether you're a rose enthusiast or a novice interested in starting the hobby, this is a deal that can't be overlooked. Every rose bush is now available at half price! With a diverse collection of landscape, climbing and hybrid tea varieties in a rainbow of colors, you're sure to find the perfect addition to your budding collection.
FREE Delivery Service
An application of mulch will regulate your soil's temperature and is an essential tool in protecting your garden over the winter. Now thanks to our FREE delivery services, mulching your garden couldn't be easier!
Simply order 4 or more yards of bulk mulch, compost or loam and we'll deliver it right to your door for FREE.
Also, don't forget that fall is a great time to plant. Order $500 or more in plant material and we'll deliver at no cost.
To arrange a delivery, please contact us.
Composting - Make Your Garden Work For You!

Your own nutrient rich compost will benefit your garden for years to come!
Clean-up is one of the most important landscape chores of the fall season, but what are you supposed to do with all that "yard waste" you're pulling out of your garden? It's simple - make it work for you! By creating a compost pile, your waste is working for you, and not against you.
Start the compost pile by putting bulky materials like broken-up twigs and chopped cornstalks on the bottom of the pile or bin. Doing this will help with aeration throughout the pile.
If you live near the woods or you've noticed animals near your property or garden, purchasing a compost bin would be a good idea. These enclosed structures will protect your pile from animal disturbances and most new models allow for easy turning and compost maintenance.
When constructing your compost pile, it's important to have a good mix of "green" and "brown" material to encourage a healthy mixture. "Brown" material can be leaf litter raked up in the yard, small twigs, small amounts of corrugated cardboard and newspaper (no colored inks). To help your pile break down quicker, remember to shred your leaf waste.
"Green" matter can be cutback perennials, green kitchen scraps and lawn clippings (as long as there aren't any chemical residues on the lawn).
Once the pile has been built, upkeep is quite easy. Just remember to keep your pile evenly moist, turn it periodically and add a bit of lime to help decrease the acidity in the long run.
By following these simple steps, your compost pile will turn to "black gold" and aid your garden for years to come!











