Monday, February 14, 2011

Newsletter: Get Ready for Spring

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Hello, Tim!

Spring is just around the corner. Get a jump-start on spring gardening chores such as dividing perennials, rejuvenating the soil, pruning woody ornamentals, and more.

Also in this eLetter, tips for starting seeds and a look at some new cultivars of favorite shrubs and trees.

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    February 14, 2011
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10 seed-starting tips10 Seed-Starting Tips

A nursery manager shares her techniques for getting seedlings off to the best possible start.

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Spring choresIt's Not Too Early to Get Outside

Planting woody plants, cleaning up debris, dividing perennials, and amending the soil are just a few of the activities you can start as winter wanes.

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Great cultivarsCommon Plants, Great Cultivars

If you're in the market for spirea, lilac, hydrangea, redbud, willow, Japanese maple, and witch hazel, check out some stunning new varieties.

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