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MMG April 2021

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| 2021, April, How To, Midwest Monthly Gardening, Newsletter

April is my favorite month, and you probably know why. Spring has sprung and bulbs are showing their beautiful blooms. This is a great time of year as the garden is nearly ready to be planted and enjoyed for months to come. Exercising is Important Since we have been inside most of the winter with […]

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MMG December 2020

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December is our most festive of months and twinkling lights have sprung up outside to cheer us into the Christmas season. Our weather has brought us the cold weather with most of our gardening outside completed. If you’re like me it’s time to buy a real Christmas tree, listen to Christmas songs and put up […]

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MMG March 2021

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March seems to be the anticipation month. March gives us Daylight Savings Time, St. Patrick’s Day and the best of days – MARCH 20th, THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING!  We’re about to be very busy! Where to begin? Monitor and Planning–As you walk around your garden make a list of jobs to be completed. Look […]

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MMG February 2021

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February is a preparing and monitoring month. We’re finally seeing some snow to blanket our gardens, yet there’s still plenty of time to dream and plan. Decide now how you will design your gardens and where new plants will go. Stay warm and have a cup of cocoa as you make your plans. Planning—Finish ordering […]

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MMG January 2021

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January is usually spent recovering from the holidays and taking down decorations. In the gardening world it’s a time to really get to know your garden, to plan for next year and to dream what could be. Like everyone, you’ve tried plants and they either were a great success or a complete failure. But there’s […]

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This year my Forsythia & Magnolia tree were beautiful!

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See all these flowers? I planted the daffodils, but not even one of the others. Thank you, Mama Nature

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Binge watch blooms

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Is it Time Yet?

We’re all excited about getting out of the house and getting into the garden.
Since our 'meeting' (2nd Tuesday of April) is late this month, we are sharing our article on seed starting and germination early!

Try not to get overanxious. You need to pay attention to not only the air temperature but soil temperature also.
The most important requirements for seed germination are heat and moisture, and the amount and duration of each necessary for a specific vegetable.
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We’re all excited about getting out of the house and getting into the garden. Try not to get overanxious.  You need to pay attention to not only the a

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The Richardson Tulip Festival Will Have Over 300,000 Tulips In Bloom This Spring

Interesting trip to see tulips in Spring Grove, IL. Admission price, but worth the visit.

Grab your cameras and head to the Richardson Tulip Festival in Illinois this spring to see over 300,000 tulips in bloom.

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View from my backyard April 2021

I would have to say spring has officially sprung in my backyard. I can see ducks in the little creek that flows when it rains. The snow has melted and the warmth of the sun has given way to so many native plants starting to unfurl their leaves and reach out to touch the sun.

I hope you take some time to step outside and enjoy the beauty of the (native) nature that is awakening all around us!
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