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							Best Time Of Year
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/05/25/Best_Time_Of_Year
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							Could it be that I actually enjoyed mowing the lawn, seeing it all neat and green!?&#160; I got some great plants in the ground: I'm trying some Baptisia for the first time; some Russian Sage and Echinacea...
							
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							Sun, 25 May 2008 11:22:00 GMT
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							Warm April
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							&lt;p&gt;The weather is very mild by me, in fact it's downright hot, almost like June.&#160; All the small Spring flowers are blooming; I don't know half their names and don't care -- they just pop up wherever t...
							
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							Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:05:00 GMT
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							April
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/04/13/April
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							&lt;p&gt;April is the cruellest month, breeding/ Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing/ Memory and desire, stirring/ Dull roots with spring rain.&#160; Or something like that. What's the old maxim?&#160; &quot;March is love...
							
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							Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:12:00 GMT
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							Cold Spring
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/03/30/Cold_Spring
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							There is a great disturbance in the Force.&#160; Winter is making its last stand in NJ, but&#160;what a stand!&#160; All my Spring&#160;ephemerals are coming up, but like cowards.&#160; Today, only today, I could really feel ...
							
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							Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:23:00 GMT
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							Spring Fever
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							&lt;p&gt;I got my tool shed/potting shed organized this weekend, and boy did it need it!&#160; Spring is finally starting to show it's head here in the Northeast.&#160; Snowdrops are blooming sporadically around the ...
							
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							Sun, 16 Mar 2008 14:52:00 GMT
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							Success
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/03/06/Success
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							The Daffodil bulbs bloomed; I was afraid it would be a 3 month exercise in futility, but it worked!&#160; Next year, tulips.&#160; The snowdrop are already starting to sprout here in the dismal mid-March of NJ.
							
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							Thu, 06 Mar 2008 23:11:00 GMT
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							Progress with bulbs
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/03/02/Progress_with_bulbs
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							It's been two weeks and my daffodils are ready to burst!&#160; They just need a few more days.&#160; Next year I'll try tulips, because between the chipmunks and the deer, trying to plant them outside is hopele...
							
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							Sun, 02 Mar 2008 13:25:00 GMT
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							Forcing bulbs
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							http://my.gardenguides.com/members//blog/2008/02/25/Forcing_bulbs
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							I'm trying it this year for the first time.&#160; I have a little separate garage that keeps the perfect temperature (I think) -- cold.&#160; I got a rectangular container and planted 5 or 6 Narcissus Daffodils...
							
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							Tue, 26 Feb 2008 00:25:00 GMT
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