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March 2005 Issue
Springing Forward
by Ronda L. Carnicelli
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Whether you're itching to plant that long-awaited garden or dreaming of walks in the park, spring brings with it a fresh new beginning and a chance to start new projects or renew old projects. Every spring, I start planning my garden -- which I promise not to plant until after Mother's Day to make sure we're done with freezing temperatures -- and look forward to the tomatoes, squash, beans, herbs, flowers and other fun things it promises to share with me later in the year. It gives me a chance to plan layouts and anticipate what will grow best in certain areas and how plants will look once they've matured. It's truly my favorite spring project. So now it's your turn to share! This month, we're asking about what has you most looking forward to spring's arrival.

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