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Pioneer Garden Prepped For A Long Winter’s Nap   November 1st brought us our first substantial snow of the season, but that did not stop the determined and faithful volunteers at the Pioneer Garden.  After removing spent plant debris in prior weeks, our next job was to lay cardboard on the annual beds and top

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All About Cutting Back Perennials

Gardeners often ask, “When is the best time to cut back the dead tops of herbaceous perennials (stems die back to the ground each year)? Should we cut them in fall as the tops fade? Or wait until spring, just before new growth begins?” The answers depend, in part, on the specific plant and whether

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All About Autumn Tree Care

Temperatures are finally dropping and leaves are changing color. Before you know it winter will be here, and some people will be wondering is there anything to be done to better protect the trees around you?  The answer is yes, and I applaud you for your initiative to continue caring for your trees. To give

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All About Using Fallen Leaves

The shorter, cooler days of autumn signals trees to begin their color change and eventual leaf drop. For some, this marvel is overshadowed by the chores of raking and disposing of leaves. Autumn leaves don’t have to become trash! They easily can be turned into valuable soil-enhancing organic matter. There are several ways to manage

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