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Archive for September 30th, 2015

Should You Plant In Fall?

Posted by Hugh on September 30th, 2015

            Should you plant in the Fall? It depends what region you live in, what month in fall, and what species you’re planting. If you live in the mid-Atlantic, coastal New England, or Southeastern U.S., fall is an excellent time to set most hardy plants. Most (not all) trees, shrubs, perennials, […]

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