April is finally here – bringing fresh air, longer days, and of course, the familiar saying: “April showers bring May flowers,” and here at the Marshall County Co-op, that couldn’t be more exciting!
Because speaking of May flowers… 🌸 we’ve been preparing all year for one of our biggest and most beautiful events – our Annual Mother’s Day Flower Event! We cannot wait to fill the greenhouse and outdoor displays with color, fragrance, and everything you need to make mom’s day (and your yard) extra special.
🌸 Mother’s Day Event Sneak Peek
You’ll find:
- Gorgeous hanging flower baskets
- Beautiful potted flowers
- Vegetable plants galore
- Landscaping trees & shrubs
- Garden novelty items
- Potting soils & fertilizers
- Mulch, tools, and so much more
If you need it for your garden or yard – we have it, and if we don’t have it, we’ll do our very best to get it for you. That’s the Co-op way. 🌱

🌷 April is Full of Meaning
April isn’t just about planting — it’s also a month of reflection and renewal.
✝️ Easter – April 5
Easter is a beautiful time of renewal, hope, and fresh beginnings. Just like the earth coming back to life after winter, it reminds us of growth, faith, and gratitude for the blessings around us — including the opportunity to plant, nurture, and watch something flourish
🌿 National Gardening Day – April 14
What better excuse to get your hands in the soil? Gardening is more than a hobby — it’s therapy, exercise, and nourishment all in one. Whether you’re planting tomatoes, herbs, or flowers, we’re stocked and ready to help.
🌎 Earth Day – April 22
Earth Day is a reminder to care for the land that provides for us. Consider adding pollinator-friendly plants, composting, or improving soil health this season. Small steps make a big difference.
🌳 Arbor Day – April 24
Planting a tree is one of the best investments you can make — for your property and for future generations. We can help you select the right tree for your space and provide guidance on proper planting and care.

🌱 What To Do In Your Garden This April
Here are a few great ways to get started this month:
- Prep and test your soil
- Start cool-season vegetables (lettuce, spinach, peas, onions)
- Plant early shrubs and trees
- Divide perennials
- Fertilize your lawn
- Clean up garden beds and refresh mulch
- Start planning your Mother’s Day flower displays
Not sure where to begin? Stop in and talk with our team – we’re always happy to share tips and advice.
April is a month of preparation, promise, and planting. And at the Marshall County Co-op, we’re ready to grow right alongside you.
We look forward to seeing you soon, and we truly can’t wait to show you what’s blooming for Mother’s Day! 🌸🌼🌺
