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It is undeniable that winter has arrived early in zone 4. If you have not prepared your garden for winter, now is the time.  Your winter check list should include mulching flower and vegetable garden beds with fall leaves or straw.  One of the most important things you can do while temperatures are above freezing is treat perennial flowers, trees and shrubs for pests. Taking these simple steps will enhance your gardens performance for seasons to come. Cheers

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