Spring Creek
Feed Center
26211 FM 2978
Magnolia, Texas 77354 Phone: 281-252-5400
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday
8am - 7pm
Sunday
10am - 5pm
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April 5, 2014
Every Sunday
April 20, 2014
Closed
Be sure to check the event calendar on our website for future store events! |
Nutrena Appreciation Day April 5
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Stop in on Saturday, April 5, 2014 and save $2 off all in-stock Nutrena Feeds as we celebrate the introduction of this product to our Spring Creek Feed Customers.
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April Saving
On New Feeds
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Save $1 on
Nutrena SafeChoice Senior
Save $10 on
Natural Balance Lamb
& Rice
28lb bag
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Spring Creek Feed now carries a selection of Triple Crown Feeds.
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Our Seniors (62 and older) save 10% off their purchases on Sundays at Spring Creek Feed Center! Excludes feed, hay, & bedding purchases.
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Happy Easter from Spring Creek Feed Center.
Our store is closed on Sunday, April 20, 2014 for Easter.
We will open normal business hours on Monday, April 21, 2014.
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News from Spring Creek Feed Center
April 2014
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 It is great to see things in bloom and enjoy the warm weather again, isn't it? As you plan your garden and other outdoor projects, stop in for fertilizer, plants and all the supplies you need.
We have a horse owner's workshop scheduled with a great lineup of speakers. RSVP to reserve your spot. Find out more below.
We appreciate your business, Spring Creek Feed |
Join Spring Creek Feed and Dr. Anita Jordan from Kasper & Rigby Veterinary Associates for a Horse Owners Workshop.
When: April 10, 2014, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Spring Creek Feed Center
Join us for dinner and a discussion with Dr. Jordan on colic and health topics PLUS, exclusive deals on horse products for all attendees.. Read More »
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Thinking about building a pond? Want to know how to grow larger fish? Wondering what kind of environment you need to have a pond? Join Spring Creek Feed for an informative Pond Boss Seminar on May 3, 2014 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Pond Pro, Paul Dorsett will speak on pond management, health, and growth. Paul Dorsett holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a ... Read More » |
Now that you've purchased your first chicks, you need to know how to take care of them. Here are some of the tips if you're new to raising chicks:
Providing a Comfortable Coop for your Chickens: Before you buy your chickens, make sure you build/buy them a decent home. In building a coop, here are ... Read More »
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Chicks Arriving Weekly in April
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Chicks continue to arrive every Thursday in April. Chick types will include: Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, Sil Wynadotte, Ameraucana, Production Red, Barred Rock, Speckled Sussex, Black Aust, STD ASTD Cochin, Crested Special, Bantam Special, Mallard Duck, White Pekin Duck, Golden Sex Link, New Hampshire Red. Call to check on specific breed availability... Read More »
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Green Grass - Approach With Caution |
Spring has sprung and green pasture is coming on like gangbusters in most parts of the country. For most of us, this is good news because green grass relieves some pressure from searching for quality hay at a reasonable price. Of course, with the rising cost of fertilizer, it may be hard to decide which is the lesser of... Read More »
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10 Things To Consider When Purchasing Plants |
Spending some time preparing and planning for your garden will pay off in the end. Consider these tips before purchasing plants for your garden. 1. Know your zone: What garden zone do you live in? Understanding your garden zone will help determine what plants will thrive in your environment,and which you should stay away from. 2. Do some research: Once you ... Read More »
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As you're planning your garden for this year you might want to consider companion planting. This practice seems to be making a resurgence as folks try to garden as naturally as possible. The benefits of companion planting include: Higher Yields: If one crop fails or you are effected by natural hardships such as weather, pests or disease, the overall ... Read More »
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Vegetable Planting Guidelines |
The best time to start seeds is usually late March to late May. Because we're in the southern zone here in Texas, we can consider starting plants from seed in the earlier months. Give the plant enough time to germinate and grow to an appropriate transplant size. The plants that should be started the earliest are broccoli, brussel sprouts, ...
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