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All fall and winter long, while skies are gray and the ground is cold and quiescent, newly planted bulbs can be setting the stage for a colorful extravaganza in your garden the following spring. Shade gardens can be lush and lively, beckoning a weary gardener to take time out to just enjoy the day and the results of all that hard work. Many wildflower groupings rival even our best-planned gardens for beauty and appeal. When your soil begins to dry up in spring, grab your spade and get going: It's time to prepare your garden for planting. Composting is the process of turning garden and kitchen refuse into usable, decomposed material that makes a great soil amendment.
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