Monday, February 27, 2012

Newsletter: 7 Spring-Flowering Trees

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In our corner of Connecticut, this has been the winter that wasn't. The garden beds have never really frozen, tree buds are swelling, and witch hazel, winter aconite, and snowdrops are blooming—well ahead of normal. Who wouldn't be thinking of spring? In that spirit, get a jump-start on your gardening chores, think about punching up your beds and borders, and take a look at some gorgeous early-blooming trees.

Also in this eLetter, some cool new garden products on display at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show and four ways to buy roses.

    February 27, 2012
7 flowering trees A Parade of Spring-Flowering Trees

Some of the loveliest spring-flowering trees are native to North America.

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Spring chores It's Not Too Early to Get Outside

Put down your catalogs, put on your gloves, and get a jump-start on spring chores, such as cleaning up debris, dividing perennials, and amending the soil.

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Strong plant shapes Design a Border with Strong Plant Shapes

There is more to a beautiful garden than masses of flowers. Also consider the size and shape of your plants.

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