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We are finally receiving some much needed moisture in the form of snow in zone 4.  The snow is overdue and drought conditions have worsened, appearing to create the perfect storm for another disastrous wildfire season in the rocky mountain region.  January through March are the typical bread and butter months for precipitation however February has yielded the most moisture the past few years. This snow is a welcome sight for my dry floral beds as much needed moisture will jump start early blooming daffodils and tulip bulbs for early springtime blooms.               

Get out there and clear those flower beds of debris and take full advantage of this much needed moisture.  Cheers!

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