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Spring is finally in the air here in Maine. With no more snow in the foreseeable forecast, I am keeping my fingers crossed! The snow is melting and unearthing memories of warmer weather. What does that mean for me? Time to get outside and start working on some projects. We have quite a few lined up for our yard this year, as a lot of the main landscaping on our newly built house will take form, but I’ll also continue to grow my garden. Last year was only the beginning! We grew enough zucchini to last us a long time so we will skip that this year, but we will add more tomatoes on my quest to never buy canned tomato sauce again! Pretty soon I’ll be posting all about canning tomatoes so you can give it a try! The key to great cooking is using fresh ingredients, and with a short growing season here in Maine it’s so important to get a jump start and have a plan. I try to take full advantage and plant as many vegetables and fresh herbs as I can! I get excited just thinking about all of the wonderful things my daughter, the budding gardener, and I will be picking this year! Since my daughter has grown a love of cucumbers and carrots the past year, we will make sure to grow an ample supply! That means lots of recipes involving those headed your way! I already have so many I’ve bookmarked and printed out this winter. Can we say cabin fever?

 

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Time to landscape and some life to this lawn!

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, or just can’t wait to tackle some outdoor projects this spring, Home Depot’s Garden Club can help you out! The Garden Club provides some great resources that match your region and provide you with monthly lawn and garden ideas. It offers How-to videos, expert advise, and even sneak peeks on new products! To top it all off they will even offer over $300 worth of savings through exclusive emails each year! Why fret over what you should be doing next when they set up your monthly schedules for you? Now you will have time to get out there and do what you need to do and then sit back and enjoy the benefits!

Over the next few weeks I’ll be working and sharing how The Home Depot Garden Club is beneficial. I’ll be working on projects we’ve had planned for a while and some other ideas that have piqued my interest while perusing the The Home Depot Garden Club site. Yup, we’ll have a busy spring and summer, but we’ll be outside. After this long and snowy winter, we’re ready for it! Growing great food is just as important as cooking and baking it!

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It’s home improvement time, and The Home Depot has everything you need for spring.  No matter what projects you want to tackle, The Home Depot has you covered and can help you #DigIn to spring.

Spring is the perfect time for all your outdoor home renovations. Shop The Home Depot for terrific values on new patio furniture, landscape supplies such as fertilizer and potting soil and outdoor grills. Keep your lawn and garden looking great, too, with the huge selection of lawn mowers, edgers and trimmers, and garden tools.

Visit The Home Depot Garden Club for product ideas from kick-starting your Spring with seed starter kits to building a window birdfeeder.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Home Depot.

 

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