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Message: Dirt Du Jour: {title} thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour September 29, 2009 Time to shop for tulips If you want the plumpest bulbs in the bin, not the picked over sorts with mixed up colors, shop pretty quick, especially for bulbs that need a chill. Some bulbs such as tulip and hyacinth will want to lay low in the fridge for 6 weeks or so before they go into the ground. Don’t mix them with apples. Don’t let the kids eat them for lunch. Buy now - plant in mid-November. whatever The Sun— Our gardening brethren in old Britain are experiencing a “bumper summer for spiders.” Seems they had a dry/hot summer. Welcome to our world. Orb weaver anyone? Digging for weekly deals: Just what we need at this time of year: a rubber boot tray 40% off at Ballard Designs. Grab this for $15 Free book Friday!, February 3, 2012. Thinking ahead, February 2, 2012. Juxtaposition, January 31, 2012. Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Editorial and Privacy Policies | Contact 17602 17th Street, Suite 102 #142 Tustin, Ca. 92780-7915 All contents © 2012 Dirt Du Jour
thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour
If you want the plumpest bulbs in the bin, not the picked over sorts with mixed up colors, shop pretty quick, especially for bulbs that need a chill.
Some bulbs such as tulip and hyacinth will want to lay low in the fridge for 6 weeks or so before they go into the ground. Don’t mix them with apples. Don’t let the kids eat them for lunch. Buy now - plant in mid-November.
whatever The Sun— Our gardening brethren in old Britain are experiencing a “bumper summer for spiders.” Seems they had a dry/hot summer. Welcome to our world. Orb weaver anyone?
Just what we need at this time of year: a rubber boot tray 40% off at Ballard Designs. Grab this for $15