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Spring fever yields garden fever
Posted at 8:48 AM on April 7, 2008 by Julia Schrenkler
Unfortunately obsessively checking the weather this spring doesn't change the forecast. Which is a shame, because nothing would make me happier than pulling out the firewood rack and putting down some tomato plants, except maybe being able to work on the lawn and see the birches start to bring leaves.
While this might be akin to putting a band-aid on spring fever, horticulturist Deb Brown appears on Midmorning today to help us prepare our lawns, trees, and flower beds for the growing season.
What is the status of your garden? Even if you're only in the plan stages, what do you have tucked in your rolled-up shirt sleeve? Join our open online discussion: What is the status of your garden? Don't be shy about sharing pictures.
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