Eastern Shore Ace Hardware Expands Live Goods Areas At Two Locations

 Locally owned Eastern Shore Ace Hardware has expanded its live goods areas to include more landscape and perennial items by adding larger shaded areas to both locations on the Eastern Shore. The expansion included a 600-ft2 shade structure at the Spanish Fort location and a patio-style expansion of 700 ft2 at the Daphne location. “We have always featured Bonnie vegetables and herbs, beautiful ferns and hanging flower baskets and citrus trees from local sources,” said owner Steve Ascik. “This year, we’re adding new landscape items including shrubs, groundcover, perennials, tropical plants, bedding flowers and more. Our customers keep asking for more, and with the full complement of soils, mulches and fertilizers, we’re meeting their needs.”

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