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Spring is here!

The guarantee of warmer days ahead brings cheer to everyone and it’s time to implement garden plans that were pondered during the winter. Plans should include a list of plants that will thrive in your particular zone and a detailed map pinpointing their location.

Spring

Flower beds should be clear of debris with soil rotated and conditioned. Green houses and hoop houses should be ready for new plants and for those of you who planted fall bulbs, the fruits of your labor have either sprouted or are on the horizon. Surely nothing says spring like tulips and daffodils.  Keep in mind that one of the most important elements of gardening is enjoying the fruits of your labor. Cheers

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