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autumn.jpg There is a chill in the air and the pallet of colors is changing, fall has arrived. Fall is a wonderful time to prepare for next seasons blooms.

I recommend clearing weeds and spent annuals from your flower beds in fall as it is far easier than clearing debris after a long winter season. Adding compost to your soil will help maintain the correct PH level thru winter.

If you plan to enjoy Tulips or Daffodils in spring, September and October are considered the best months for planting bulbs. An early start will encourage healthy root development and insure hardy blooms.  Selecting your bulbs from a reliable source will guarantee joy in the spring time. Cheers

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