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The winds of change are blowing and the winter solstice has passed, marking the beginning of winter in zone 4. While many regions in the country are still experiencing summer like conditions, the Rocky Mountains have experienced winter early and often. Arctic like conditions have nestled over the region providing a lot of snow and a white Christmas. With temperatures this chilly it’s time to turn our focus on plans for next season’s garden layout and seed selections. So, as we flock to our favorite winter pass times, let’s remember to stay safe and have fun. Cheers

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