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Ask a Master Gardener: Thinking spring this fall

CONSIDER ADDING SPRING blooming flowers such as snowdrops which emerge beneath the snow and provide welcome color at the beginning of the season. 

Temperatures are dropping and it’s time to put the garden to bed. It is also a perfect opportunity to prepare for spring. What you do this fall can provide big benefits when the garden wakes up next year.

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