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  • Bargain Plants Cost More Than You Think April 10, 2026
    I try to go home and visit family each summer, and this past one was no exception.  The fact that two of my all-time favorite houseplant stores are located in the town I grew up in is purely coincidence.  One of these stores was around since I was in elementary school, and the other popped […]
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  • Plants are on the Move! April 6, 2026
    As spring marches on and daylight becomes more intense and longer lasting, many of us have probably noticed that our houseplants are leaning towards this greater amount of sunshine. While plants just can’t pick up their pots and relocate, they do have an amazing amount of ways that they can reorient themselves for better growth […]
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Bare soil and patchy grass showing deep tire tracks and compacted earth across a lawn area.

Hold Off for Healthier Soil: Managing Spring Compaction Risks 

By Nora Doonan, Soil Science Graduate Student, UConn Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture  In the case of soil compaction, the early bird often does not get the worm. As temperatures rise, many Connecticut residents are eager to get back into their gardens and begin lawn care. However, after a winter marked by significant snowfall, the […]

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