Looking forward to digging in the dirt and enjoying your yard?
You've got lots of company this growing season. A year of hunkering down at home during the pandemic has turbocharged interest in gardening and in sprucing up outdoor spaces.
Twin Citians are buying up seeds and bulbs and shrubs, to the point that some already are in short supply. They're adding firepits, play spaces, water features, chicken coops, raised beds for veggies and pollinator plants for wildlife.
"The phone is certainly ringing off the hook," said Heidi Heiland, owner of Heidi's GrowHaus & Lifestyle Gardens.
Her customers are seeking "opportunities for experiences in their yards," she said, with outdoor features for everyone in the family to enjoy — from kids to parents to pets. People are asking for help with outdoor DIY projects. And they're taking an interest in soil and water quality, and in supporting wildlife and natural ecosystems.
"Before, people didn't go that deep," Heiland said. "They're paying attention and willing to invest time and money."
SarahJane Nichols is looking forward to the raised beds, arbor and plantings that Heiland's crew will soon install in her family's yard in Corcoran.
"We live in a pretty new development," she said. "There's some landscaping but it's pretty bare-bones."