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Spring starts at Four Seasons

March 31, 2026 by JJ Paige Heston

In the small towns creating the Columbia Basin, you can feel spring coming before the calendar says it’s here. The trucks start hauling soil. The questions about lawn seed begin. Chicken coops get cleaned out. Gardens get mapped out on scratch paper at the kitchen table. Spring isn’t just a season — it’s a restart.


Around here, we know our soil, our climate, and the challenges that come with both. That’s why so many locals start with our 4 Seasons Lawn Mix. It’s been trusted for decades because it was developed specifically for the conditions, we grow in. Once established, you can rely on our exclusive Turf Royal slow-release fertilizer, it provides steady feeding that builds a strong, healthy lawn ready for summer heat.
Gardeners know success starts below the surface. We carry premium soil brands and amendments like Black Gold, Sunshine, G& B Organics and Fox Farm to give vegetables, flowers, and planters the strong foundation they need to thrive.

And of course, spring means more eggs in the coop. Our locally milled 4 Seasons House Blend Layer continues to be a top choice for backyard flocks, supporting healthy hens and consistent production. We also provide local feed “4 the whole farm” — livestock and small animals alike — because every animal deserves dependable nutrition with clean ingredients.


What truly makes the difference, though, isn’t just what’s on the shelf. It’s the conversations at the counter, the shared advice, and the helping hands loading products into the vehicle. Our knowledgeable and helpful staff takes pride in being part of your seasonal plans. Spring keeps us all busy — and we wouldn’t have it any other way.


At Four Seasons Farm Service, as the seasons change, our service doesn’t.

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