Gasper design and nursey team members reveal 10 plants at the top of their fall garden wish lists 1. Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple Beautyberry) Callicarpa dichotoma is a small, rounded shrub that will typically grow 3-5 feet Continue Reading.
Author: Christina Reeves
Winter Pottery Care
Can I Leave My Pots Outside All Winter? Find out what makes our pottery frost resistant and tips for winterizing your outdoor containers by watching this short video with Gasper Home & Garden Showplace Buyer, Dana Continue Reading.
How to Build an Easy, Do It Yourself Fire Pit!
Get all the materials and expertise you need to build a fire pit from the building experts at Gasper Hardscape & Building Supply! Fire pit on your wish list? This DIY decorative block fire pit is Continue Reading.
Attend the 2023 Holiday Open Houses at the Gasper Christmas Shoppes!
Visit us the first weekend in November for our Holiday Open Houses. Whether you visit us at our Richboro OR our Furlong store locations you will find everything for the holidays at the season’s best prices! Continue Reading.
Fire Pits vs. Fire Tables… Which should you choose?
There are many advantages to each style of fire element. Let the design experts at Gasper help you decide the best one for your outdoor space. Watch Gasper furniture guru, Eli Hymer, and Landscape Architect, Christina Continue Reading.
And the Winner is… Gasper Home & Garden Showplace!
Gasper Home & Garden Showplace has won the prestigious 2023 Apollo Award for Best Outstanding Outdoor Furniture Store in the multi-store category! On July 11, 2023, the International Casual Furnishings Association, ICFA, awarded Gasper the most Continue Reading.
Conserving Water in the Garden
Beat the Heat with Low-water Plants for Your Garden Typically, southeastern PA does not experience frequent drought, as you would find out in California, but during the summer months, we often experience heat waves and periods Continue Reading.
What is a Rain Chain?
Rain chains are a beautiful alternative to downspouts Originating in Japan hundreds of years ago, rain chains beautifully move rainwater from gutters to drains or decorative water receptacles, turning a relatively unglamorous activity into a compelling, Continue Reading.