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Sweet heirlooms

For plantaholics, winter is a time for new beginnings; a season to re-evaluate your garden, rip out or transplant things that just aren’t working and establish exciting new areas. So if you’ve always dreamed of creating your own backyard orchard, now is the perfect time to do it. With so many bare-rooted fruit trees on the planting menu this season, you’ll have a whole fruit salad of varieties to choose from.

I LIKE TO WATER IN BAREROOTED TREES WITH A SEAWEED-BASED PLANT TONIC TO PROMOTE STRONG, HEALTHY ROOTS AND SETTLE PLANTS INTO THEIR NEW

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