Getting your garden ready for Spring

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While we wait for the temperatures to warm up and any danger of a frost to pass, there a few gardening tasks we can tend to now. Follow these tips for beautiful blooms in the Spring.
A little work now will result in a big pay off in the spring.
Prune your knockout roses in late winter/early spring. A goo rule of thumb is Valentine's Day.
Start seedlings indoors.
Cut back your crepe myrtles...but be careful not to "murder" them.
Sharon E. Hines
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  • Lucky you, having crepe myrtle in your yard! First time I saw crepe myrtle was on a visit to Williamsburg, VA! They're just beautiful, but they unfortunately don't grow in Ohio :( We have a ways to go yet here before the frost danger is over! ~M
  • Kathy R Kathy R on Jan 31, 2013
    Great tips! I LOVE Crape Myrtles in the summer garden
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