Frenchtown
For close to 60 years, Mendham Garden has offered a diverse range of lawn and garden services to customers in Central New Jersey.
Are you about to embark on a major landscaping project? Do you need supplies to get your garden ready for spring and to keep things in bloom all summer? Wondering which plants will do well in our climate? Whatever the case, Mendham Garden Center is ready to assist you.
Our family-owned lawn and garden center offers only the best supplies and products, along with expert advice, so you can come away with the confidence you have the right tools for the job. We are committed to making sure our customers receive only the latest, most useful industry and product expertise.
Trust Mendham Garden Center for all your Frenchtown, NJ lawn and garden needs:
- Help your lawn and garden grow with our selection of specialized fertilizers and pest control products.
- From annuals to perennials to shrubs and trees, you’ll find a wide variety of plants and flowers to add new life and color to your yard.
- We also have a fantastic selection of, bagged and bulk, mulch and stone in a variety of styles.
- Are deer turning your garden into a dining spot? We can help keep them out with our specialized natural deer repellent, permanent solutions, and our knowledge – and inventory – of plants deer won’t eat.
- Are you a bird-watcher? Bring more life and music to your landscape with bird feeders and bird seed blends. If you’re a fan of fish, we carry numerous pond accessories and pond specific plants for your backyard water feature.
- Do you consider yourself a grill master? Come check out our selection of high end Weber Grills, along with accessories big box stores don’t carry. We also provide propane refilling services for tanks up to 100 pounds.
- We carry a complete line of feed for all sorts of animals. Whether you keep chickens, sheep, goats, cows, llamas, horses, or any other livestock, we can be your feed source with quality brands like Agway.
- Farmers can also find what they need: we carry stock tanks, farm fence, hay, straw, bedding, feeders, and coops (in the spring we even carry chicks).
- farm fence, hay, straw, bedding, feeders, and coops (in the spring we even carry chicks).
More than just the typical Frenchtown, NJ lawn and garden center:
- We are an elite Stihl dealer, offering a full line of Stihl power equipment along with standard hand tools.
- Is your lawnmower no longer doing its job? We carry Toro brand mowers and tractors along with Little Wonder brand equipment.
- If you need a sharper lawn mower blade or have a broken-down power tool, just give us a call or stop in. We are happy to provide repairs on the products we sell.
- As a certified paver installer – thanks to the Interlocking Concrete Paving Institute, Mendham Garden Center can offer expert hardscaping consultation.
- Finally, we can deliver mulches, stones, fertilizer, lime, fencing, equipment and many more items. Simply call any of our three locations for details and set up your delivery today.
- deliver mulches, stones, fertilizer, lime, fencing, equipment and many more items. So make that call to any of our three locations for details and set up your delivery today.
Mendham Garden Center is committed to you, our Frenchtown, NJ customer.
We take great pride in helping our customers with lawn and garden projects, no matter how big or how small. It could be lawn, vegetable or flower gardening, shrub and tree planting, mulching, power equipment, fencing, pavers, walls or even as small as planting a pot for your deck. Maybe it is even just a simple hello because you are just getting some landscape ideas.
We are committed to understanding your needs for the job to help your project from start to finish.
Contact us with any questions, or simply stop by any of our three locations and give us a try!
About Frenchtown, NJ
Frenchtown was first settled in 1757, but it wasn’t until the 1790s that it got its name. Thomas Lowery, a land speculator from nearby Flemington, sold the tract to Paul Henri Mallet-Prevost, a French-speaking Swiss immigrant fleeing the French Revolution. He and many other early settlers spoke French, leading people to call the community “Frenchtown.”