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With spring only a few days away, winter has not released its grip on zone 4. Unprecedented snowfall in the high country has lead to historic avalanches and rain combined with heavy wet snow is defining the month of March.  This additional snow fall will translate to full reservoirs, excellent runoff and no summer water restrictions. Once the snow melts you can begin removing debris, aerate and add compost to your garden.   Cheers

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