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Happy Spring

March 22, 2013 By Karen Creel

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Spring is my  favorite season.  Windows come open to smell the first freshly mowed lawn of the season.  Projects are planned and  thoughts turn to the garden.  You know this is just a tease, and in a few days mother nature will reel you back in with the freezing night time temperatures, and cool blustery days.

Don’t be tricked into planting too early and loosing plants, time and  money. But
there ARE many plants in all parts of the U.S that can be started indoors and some that can sown directly in the ground.

Mother Earth News has created this map of the U.S. showing you what to plant and
when.  Just click on the link to find out when you can go play in the dirt!

Karen

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