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Weeds are waking in British gardens as March begins; Alan Titchmarsh reveals why acting now, without chemicals, will transform your borders all season.
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The Hubbard County University of Minnesota Extension Office hosted a “winter garden college” to encourage gardening with native plants, trees and shrubs.