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  1. RT @scgardeningnews: RT @FarmtoSchool Sustainable Food Holiday Gift Guide http://bit.ly/5y7ugM
  2. @thecareoftrees Thanks for the RT
  3. Submit your gardening questions to HGIC's staff of experts! http://bit.ly/6CaDkO
  4. @Arborjet Thank you for the retweet!
  5. Get the facts and be on the lookout for Emerald Ash Borer. http://bit.ly/6sspGe
  6. On Gardening- Your first job is to prepare the soil. The best tool for this is your neighbor's garden tiller. If... http://bit.ly/7AqjlH
  7. Be a 'Baywise Gardener' http://bit.ly/8StVLv
  8. Proper care 4 yr poinsettias will allow U 2 enjoy their beauty & festive colors throughout the holidays & beyond. http://bit.ly/5OrRwL
  9. Avoid the temptation 2 turn over or dig into wet soil. Tilling wet soil can cause it 2 become cloddy & brick hard when it dries out.
  10. Whether you choose a cut or 'live' Christmas tree, follow the tips in our publications to keep them beautiful... http://bit.ly/4sCDMx
  11. Please take a minute to complete a short survey about HGIC's services.Thank You! http://bit.ly/7gM5am
  12. Our best wishes to you for a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday from the folks at HGIC. Safe travels. http://bit.ly/7r1c8U
  13. Still time to plant spring flowering bulbs.Plant at a depth equal to 3x their diameter.Store unplanted bulbs in crisper draw of refrigerator
  14. Chris McComas, one of the HGIC horticulture consultants, stars in our latest YouTube video explaining what HGIC is... http://bit.ly/08ImX6o
  15. @mlibrarianus Yes, they are soooo good!
  16. Come and see all that we do at HGIC! http://bit.ly/7iTP0D
  17. 'Broadleaved Shrubs and Shade Trees: Problems, Picture Clues, and Management Options', is an invaluable resource... http://bit.ly/08V99W9
  18. Want a tall narrow upright evergreen that deer do not eat, perhaps for a hedge? Try Graham Blandy boxwood. http://yfrog.com/4i81171064j
  19. Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford') is one of the most popular trees for planting in the eastern United... http://bit.ly/2o64ym
  20. Fertilizing plant questions R very popular, 4 fertilizer guidelines look at pages 7-8 on our fertilizer publication. http://bit.ly/1ucCT0