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  • Beginner Garden Contemplations on a Snowy Day  February 27, 2026
    Despite the bitter cold that has followed us into February, I’m here to remind you that the growing season is just around the corner. Start planning your spring garden now! The snow will melt and spring will be here before you know it. Here are a few things to consider while you’re cooped up in the house. I think they will be helpful for any beginner gardener.   One thing that may […]
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  • Reusing Plant Growing Supplies – Good Environmental Stewardship or Asking for Trouble? February 21, 2026
    As plant people, I think we all try to be environmentally responsible.  It is a natural extension of our bringing nature into our homes.  The love for nature is what inspires us to cherish plants.  We certainly would not want to see that nature destroyed.  One of the best ways for a person to lower […]
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A tractor with an orange front loader lifts a large wooden crate containing bundled bare-root trees from the back of a delivery truck near a wooded area.

Planting Bare Root Trees and Shrubs

By Dr. Lauren Kurtz, UConn Home Garden Education Office  Bare root trees and shrubs, as the name suggests, are not sold in a pot or balled and burlapped. At the nursery bare root plants are grown in the ground, harvested as young plants, and sold without soil surrounding the roots. They are sold while the plant is dormant, usually in late winter or early spring and are best planted while they are still dormant […]

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