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Ideas and Inspiration for Living                                                             March 22, 2011
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In This Issue
It's time to start spring gardening.
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Dirt to Soil.
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Gardening and Your Health.
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Spring Garden Questions.
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 The Garden Spring Basket  
 
 Garden Spring Basket 
Garden Spring Basket
  
This round willow basket is filled with posies that look freshly picked from your garden. Spring yellow roses, Asiatic and Peruvian lilies are surprised by yellow tulips with pink outer petals. This cheerful basket will brighten anyone's day!
 $49.99
  
A truly outstanding gift for anyone 
  
Your flowers will look better and last longer when they come from Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, Guaranteed!
  
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Yes, you can have a beautiful lawn, and save money.
  
 
 When you use Pinehurst's Ultimate Lawn Care Package it's easy to have the lawn you have always wanted.  A thick lawn will deter the growth of unwanted weeds and help your lawn survive the summer heat. 

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A whole season of beautiful grass for only
$95.99
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  $186.99
treats 10,000 sq. ft.
  
Other lawn care packages starting at $69.99.  Visit the garden solution center at Pinehurst for a beautiful lawn.

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Greetings! 
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It's time to start your spring gardening activities.  The snow will quit anyday, I'm sure of it.
  
Now is the time to purchase your Ultimate lawn program and apply your first application of ferti-lome Pro Green for a beautiful lawn.
 
Apply Natural Guard Soil Activator, (humates), to your garden and flower beds as well as on your lawn.  It will do as much for your plants as it does for your grass. Humates organically promote healthy plants and make your fertilizer work even better.

Stop in, take in the sights and smells and check out what's new for spring.  Take a walk through the greenhouses and get a little spring fever relief. 

Great new products are arriving daily and the plants in the greenhouse are growing rapidly. The pansies are blooming and ready to brighten your home. You can visit us often and check the progress of our locally grown plants.
  
Be sure to visit the floral shop for a new spring wreath to brighten your home and all your floral needs.
  
Don't forget to stop by Pinehurst on Friday and reward yourself with 1/2 price "Friday Flowers".  
  
Think Spring,
Vicky
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From the Ground Up -  Dirt to Soil 

  
Sample of enriched soil

The first step to a beautiful garden is great soil. Turning a plot of lifeless dirt into rich, dark topsoil that plants will love is easier than you might think.

 

Whether your working with heavy clay or sandy soil, adding lots of organic material is the trick to healthy, rich soil.  Organic matter helps to lighten clay soil and helps sandy soil hold moisture.  Organic matter should be added yearly.  Great soils get better every year.  In the spring good sources of organic matter are soil pep (ground up bark), cotton bur compost, and your compost pile. 

 

In the fall, cover your garden with leaves and grass clippings.  Till them in, to break down over winter.  If using well rotted manure, add it only in the fall to prevent plant burn that can occur if it is applied in the spring.

 

Never add sand to clay soil.  It will result in an undesirable batch of concrete. 

Adding Soil Activator, which contains humates, is also key.  This natural based soil conditioner improves water penetration , unlocks soil nutrients to improve soil fertility, and enhances root development.

 
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Gardening and Your Health

  
Gardening Improves Your Health

Turn on the television at any time of the day and you'll be bombarded with ads for pills, powders, drinks, and exercise gizmos that promise to help you shed excess pounds. But before you shell out $50 for the "Chub-Buster 5000," get out your gardening gloves. Better health can be as close as your backyard.

 

Spring and summer gardening can be a great whole-body workout to shed extra winter weight. Weight-bearing activities such as digging and lifting can build muscle, and aerobic activities such as raking, mowing and hoeing can burn calories. A 180-pound person will use 202 calories during 30 minutes of digging, spading and tilling. Even 30 minutes of cutting the grass on a riding mower burns 101 calories.

 

There's even more good news for green thumbs. According to a 2000 University of Arkansas study that compared many forms of exercise, yard work is most significant for preventing osteoporosis in women age 50 and older. Researchers compared yard work to bicycling, aerobics, dancing and weight training. Yard work and weight training were the only two activities shown to be significant for maintaining healthy bone mass.

 

The Fruits of Your Labor - The best part of gardening may be the edible rewards. A summer's bounty of fruits and vegetables contains fiber that may reduce your risk for colon cancer, as well as antioxidants and phytochemicals that may reduce your risk for heart disease and some cancers. Fruits and vegetables are also low in fat, which can help with weight loss. The American Dietetic Association recommends that adults get at least three to five servings of vegetables, and two to four servings of fruits each day.

 

  
   

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Spring Garden Questions

  

When should I prune my roses? 

 When the forsythia bushes bloom in the spring is a great time.  Any earlier can lead to frost injury. Cover each cut with pruning sealer to prevent cane borer, an insect that lays an egg on the fresh cut.  The egg hatches into a worm that bores down the middle of the cane (rose stem) and kills the cane as far as it goes. 

How and when do I prune hydrangeas? 

Hydrangeas stay dormant real late into the spring.  It is very easy to assume the branches are dead, when actually they are not, so wait until late May to prune.  Prune the dead stems back to live buds.

 

When do I prune my mock orange?

Mock orange plants bloom on the branches that grew new last summer.  That growth will be on the outer most part of the bush, therefore, if you prune before they bloom you are pruning off all the flower buds.  Prune after they have blossomed.

 

 
Friday Flowers
 

Friday FlowersAdd a fresh touch of spring to
 
your home and brighten your mood.  


Flowers have been scientifically linked to happiness, creativity, compassion, and tranquility. Flowers hold an intrinsic, natural energy, and when used throughout the home can create positive shifts in emotions and lead to truly inspired living.

Fridays at Pinehurst 

Fresh, wrapped, cash & carry, cut flowers are
1/2 OFF! 

  
Your flowers will look better and last longer
when they come from Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, Guaranteed!
  
Call 237-6522 today!  


Don't forget to to your friends! 
 
Thank you,
Vicky Kendrick
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Vicky Kendrick
phone:  208-237-6522