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Planting Fall Bulbs in Minnesota: A Complete Fall Guide for Beautiful Spring Blooms

Get your garden ready for spring with this comprehensive guide to planting spring bulbs in Minnesota. Learn the best cold-hardy bulbs to plant in the fall, along with expert tips on site selection, planting, and winter care. With proper preparation, you'll enjoy vibrant tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and more blooming in your garden next year!

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Year-Round Colors and Blooms: Your Planting Calendar

Knowing what to plant and when is the ultimate question, especially for residents of Minnesota who can’t always count on consistent weather patterns from year to year. However, there is a typical rule of thumb for growers when planning (and planting) for each new season. The team at Copper Creek’s Garden Center has compiled a bloom calendar, if you will, to help guide you through the process of maximizing plant life while navigating an, oftentimes, unpredictable 12 months of weather.

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4 Ways to get Ready for Spring

Spring is approaching fast and Copper Creek is here to guide you through some essential points to get ready. Prepare yourself before Spring is in full swing! We introduce 4 ways you can get ready; Spring materials and seeds, prune trees, take inventory, and design your garden. Continue reading for more tips on the 4 ways you can get ready for Spring.

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