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Preserving Cut Flowers

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Preserving Cut Flowers

There's nothing like fresh flowers around the house whether they come straight from your garden or from a florist. But when you take the time to put together an...
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Store Bare-Root Plants

If your bare-root plants have arrived and it's still too cold to plant, store them. Place the plants in a sheltered, 40F location. To prevent dehydration, cover the root system with slightly damp peat moss in a slit, plastic bag.


 

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