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Re: [GWL]: Nov/Dec and Jan/Feb garden topics
Granted, for us writing about many of these topics is ho-hum, I know I have
new readers/gardeners every year who ask those questions, wonder about the
procedures for putting the bed for winter...and other stuff. We periodically
need to cover these subjects, but I try to find something new for the
long-timer reader or advanced gardener. The trick, of course, is to write
about these subjects in such a way to offer something new for regular
readers/listeners/viewers, such as a new tip or hint, a tidbit about lates
findings of winter hardiness on a plant (Sorry, Jeff, we have to worry about
that in the Midwest...)
Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp
Indianapolis
Zone 5
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