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Hopefully you've gotten all of your leaves raked from the yard by now. If you still have piles sitting around on your lawn, it is probably just about dead. Get out there, and get it done soon if you haven't.

This is the time to get scheduled with a local tree service to get your pruning done, as well as get to your local garden supply store, to stock up on the various types of sprays you'll need to protect your trees and ensure their health throughout the growing season.

Go ahead and spend some time caring for your flower beds, getting your garden tools cleaned up, and raking, weeding, and just cleaning things cleaned up around the yard..

This is also a slow time for growth in our yards, and as such, it offers us an opportunity to break out the ladder, and hang some Christmas lights. While you're up on the ladder, or the roof, you might even take the time to clean out your gutters, and take the necessary steps to eliminate any moss that might be growing.
 

Healthy Nutrition


Growing Herbs

Recipes

Winter gardening

Seeds


Artichokes



Asparagus



Beans



Beets



Broccoli



Brussels Sprouts



Cabbage



Cantaloupe



Carrots


Cauliflower


Celery


Corn


Cucumbers


Eggplant


Garlic


Kale


 Kohlrabi


Leeks


Lettuce


Melons


Okra


Onions


Peas


Peppers


Potatoes


Pumpkins


Radishes
Rhubarb
Rutabaga
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach


Squash


Sunflowers


Sweet Potatoes
Swiss Chard


Tomatoes


Turnips


Watermelons
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