Spring 2010   Volume IV, Issue 1
META® the molluscicide
Spring Into Action
Spring hasn't sprung just yet, but to make sure your garden will be its blooming best this year, now is the time to plan your garden work and work your garden plan. This year, the weather has set the stage for a big growing season. Colder weather in November, early December and early January gave way to some very unusual warm spells later in the month. And we all know what warmer weather means - early growth.
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The Five Perennials We Must Have In Our Gardens
It’s a question as old as the trees…and the flowers for that matter. How do you choose new perennials to add each year? It’s important to pick wisely because perennials are not only more expensive than annuals, they come back to grace your garden year after year.
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Stopping Slugs in Spring Benefits Home Gardens
Protecting Your Perennials from Slugs
As winter weather begins to fade, rising temperatures help inspire home gardeners to begin filling their landscapes with their favorite plants, flowers and vegetables. However, ready to emerge among the annuals, perennials and biennials is a pest population hungry to attack until fall.
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