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      • Invasives Removal
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      • Deadheading and Staking
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      • Leaf Shredding
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      • Compost Bin Building & Tending
      • Preserving Mature Landscape Plantings
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      • Hardscape Installation
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      • Special Care of Roses
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      • Air Spade Service
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    • Building a Fire Pit
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Orion Winter Snow

An Onion Snow – What does this have to do with spring?

UncategorizedBy Bernadette GiblinMarch 28, 2022

Per The Old Farmer’s Almanac, there are many names for the snow that comes unexpectedly, late in winter or early spring, and melts the next day. “Onion snow” was named by the Pennsylvania Dutch farmers. It often arrives just as onion sets are planted in the cool soil of early spring. The snow does not kill the onions, happily!…

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