Spring projects and fall cleanups share one truth: the right partners make the work go faster. In the Weirton Daily Times Best of the Best 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards for the Steubenville area, voters highlighted local standouts that keep lawns lush, gardens thriving, and to-do lists moving. From a full-service hardware store to greenhouses and lawn pros, these five businesses help you plan, stock up, and get results you can see.
A dependable hub for weekend warriors and contractors alike, M&M True Value Hardware pairs a deep parts selection with a rental center and practical advice at the counter. Whether you’re tackling a fence repair, refreshing a deck, or grabbing last-minute fasteners, it’s the quick, local source that turns multiple stops into one efficient run.
A tri-state favorite for plants and landscape materials, Iannetti’s offers nursery stock, seasonal vegetables and herbs, mulch and stone, and delivery when the project outgrows the trunk. Stroll the rows to compare shrubs and trees, load up on soil amendments and seed, and leave with everything needed for a healthier, better-looking yard.
Mullen’s Hauling & Excavating LLC
When your project needs more than a shovel, Mullen’s brings the heavy help. The team handles material delivery—mulch, gravel, topsoil—along with excavation and site work that prep a property for patios, drives, drainage, and more. One call gets the base right so the rest of the job goes smoothly.
For lawns that look good all season, Bradley Lawn-Scapes focuses on the essentials: fertilization plans, weed control, aeration, pest management, and snow services when winter hits. It’s a smart fit for homeowners who want professional results and a consistent schedule without babysitting the calendar.
Color, variety, and friendly guidance define this Richmond greenhouse. You’ll find hanging baskets, perennials and annuals, fruit trees, shrubs, and a strong fall lineup of mums and seasonal décor. It’s the kind of place where you come for a few starts and leave with a full plan for beds and containers.
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