At Stutzman’s in New Philadelphia, Ohio, we are committed to providing the highest quality lawn maintenance and landscaping services.
From general care for existing lawns and landscapes to ground-up designs and installs, our seasoned professionals are equipped to deliver.
https://www.stutzmanslawnandlandscaping.com/
All grown in house and no toxic chemical sprays used! – Cash or Venmo only. No cards. ❗️OPEN❗️ Friday 10-4 Sat.10-4 Sun. 10-2
https://www.facebook.com/GrownByGrace/
Shady Grove is a plant lovers’ paradise.💚
shadygrovegreenhouse on Palmstreet
We are open by appointment and during regularly scheduled events.
We have a massive selection of rare-to-common cacti, succulents, tropicals, native plants, and houseplants.
Full service garden center/landscaping and gift shop with the largest Christmas store in the area.
https://www.hillcrestgardencenter.com/
More than the normal garden shop. It’s evolved, it’s original, an experience. And most of all…it’s fun! The Garden Gurl is here to provide an oasis of rare & conventional plants. Serving Tuscarawas and surrounding counties. We love being unique.
Email: thegardengurlshop@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/thegardengurlshop
We are a small quaint greenhouse in a quiet country setting but quite out of the ordinary.
Arts & Crafts Gallery
Clothing, jewelry, home goods, and seasonal decoration available.
Hours:
Th-Sat 11:00am-4:00pm
Sun Noon-4:00pm
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 11a-8p
Friday 11a-6p
Saturday 9a-3p
Sunday Closed
Alley Cats Marketplace is an electric mix of artisans, craftsman & entrepreneurs including chocolate!. Shop. Create. Unwind..
Open Tuesday-Saturday from 9am-5pm
Every Wednesday 3:00pm-7:00pm
June through October
Mission Statement
The Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market is designed to bring together families, neighbors, visitors, and local food producers to create a sense of community and social gathering, enhancing our quality of life and strengthening our economy. We encourage a partnership between buyers and growers of local farm products that benefits consumers and producers. We strive to serve culturally and economically diverse populations and to increase access to fresh, locally produced, nourishing, and safe foods for all people including children, the elderly, and families of all incomes.
Treasures & Everything Collectible is located at 224 Grant St. in Dennison, Ohio.
“Where Yesterday is Just A Step Away”
From Victorian to Primitives Furniture, Glassware, Bridal & Prom Dresses, Vintage Clothing, Toys, Trains, Collectibles & Much More
You can reach them at 740-922-0606
The Emporium offers a wide variety of merchandise at prices that will make starting or adding to a collection or a decorating idea very easy.
Closed Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday.
Open Tuesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
OV Harvest is the labor of love that came about when Kimberley and Eric Adams discovered the ‘on tap” concept while on a family vacation. With a love of cooking and healthy eating, Kimberley desired to open OV Harvest to share fresh, flavorful olive oils and tasty aged balsamic vinegars.
Situated in historic downtown New Philadelphia, Kimberley shares her passions for good healthy food with many amazing home cooks, chefs, and curious palates from around the area.
John’s Sweeper Service was founded in Dover, OH in 2006. Owner John Cadle has more than 15 years’ experience in servicing and repairing vacuum cleaners and cleaning equipment. It is currently located at 233 West 3rd Street in downtown Dover. This space was the former home of Feinberg’s Department Store, Schwartz’s Clothing in 1950, and more recently the Tuscarawas Senior Center.
The history of the vacuum cleaner began before electricity was invented. Housewives and maids had to use brooms or rug beaters to battle the dirt that was in the home. In the 1800’s the pneumatic vacuum cleaner became available which used a system of bellows and valves to draw in air and the dirt with it. A person would have to pump the bellows for the system to work. Because they moved little air they were not very effective. Later came versions that, when pushed, would actuate the bellows and do the same thing. These were commodities for the wealthy upper class…