Patio Town News

Junior Scientists Conduct Research at Patio Town

October 5th, 2011

When is a retail business not a retail business? 
When it's a scientific research lab.

Ergonomically-correct planters arrive at Patio Town just in time for spring

March 17th, 2011

Say goodbye to stooping over when you grow your flowers, vegetables and herbs in an Elevated Garden Bed from Gronomics. Perfect for gardeners with mobility and back problems, the Elevated Garden Bed stands 30 inches tall and is constructed of 100% Western Red Cedar. Its 24" x 48" box holds 6 c.f. of soil.

PATIO TOWN OPENS FOR 2011 SEASON FEB. 28 WITH ‘WHITE SALE’

February 28th, 2011

We couldn’t wait until the snow melts to open for the 2011 season, so we decided to open early on February 28 and hold a White Sale! Come in and get spring fever with us—and at the same time get 10% off on all purchases of VERSA-LOK retaining walls and Willow Creek pavers. You don’t have to take delivery until you’re ready to start your project.

Recycled patio furniture

New Envirolok Vegetated Wall is a growing green solution for erosion control, streambank and shoreline restoration

August 6th, 2009

Watch our Oakdale EnviroLok wall grow right here!Watch our Oakdale Envirolok wall grow right here!

Green landscaping just got greener with the introduction of the Envirolok Vegetated Wall System at Twin Cities Patio Town stores.

ECO Bales are ecologically AND economically sound

June 15th, 2009

ecobales1Are you tired of buying mulch and having all those plastic bags left over? Now you can buy mulch in new ECO Bales at Patio Town and eliminate that waste. With ECO Bales, all you'll have left over are a couple of baling straps and a paper wrapper.

Each ECO Bale holds 4.5 cubic feet--the equivalent of a bag-and-a-half of mulch-so it's not only more efficiently packaged but easier to handle as well.

Welcome to our blog!

April 9th, 2009

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Hey Folks--

Welcome to the Patio Town blog!

Winter is over, and landscaping season is here. I met a lot of wonderful people at the twin cities' home shows the past couple months, and I know a lot of you are eager to start your outdoor projects.