Now that fall is here, is your landscape in good order? Following some simple steps can prevent or lessen the impacts of a harsh winter, and lay the groundwork for best results in the spring. 1) If you have plants to be planted, get busy. Newly-planted plants should be in the ground 6 to 8 weeks before hard frost occurs. Most plants do well with fall planting, but wait until spring to plant broad-leaved evergreens, like Rhododendrons, and some spring-blooming...
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