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Feb 05 2010
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Written by Tally   
Friday, 05 February 2010

February's newsletter is out now! In this month's Scenic Newsletter, Kym gets us excited about our exclusives spring planted  tomato and pepper selection. Find out which peppers and tomatoes your garden can't go without this year. Also included is a link to view all the unique and interesting tomato and pepper choices we'll offer this year. Of course, we'll always carry our standard favorites as well. We're on Facebook, for all of you who keep connected to friends and family this way, where we'll be giving timely gardening tips, announce new inventory, and keep you current on what's hot this year. Look for great nursery pics, too. Jungle Jim keeps us busy with projects perfect for this transitional time of year. 

Did your New Year's Resolution include eating healthier? If so, check out Tally's article on nutritional fruits, veggies, and herbs to find the best sources of Vitamin A.  This article explains which plants are high in Vitamin A, what vitamin A can do for the body, and signs of deficiency. This will be an ongoing article series aiming to help you understand the different vitamin's vital functions and where you'll find them. 

Oxygen in the air is always important for good health. Amy L. looks at the easiest houseplants to grow that will offer oxygen back into the home and some pictures of the Scenic Store. She gives pointers for the best plant placements and fertility regimens in this article, Happy Houseplants for a Healthy Home.

Love tomato soup? Love oranges? Check out the yummy recipe combining the two. We wanted to honor citrus season with a warming recipe.

Check out our Coming Events, too! For your Valentine, create a heart-shaped ivy topiary February 13th at 11 am surrounded by beautiful annuals. Nothing says I love you like a hand-planted gift! Citrus season has us excited for our free Citrus tastings, February 27th and 28th form 10-3. Jim will be on hand both days to answer any questions you may have. We'll also be bringing in a new shipment of citrus a week or so before this tasting; so taste and purchase your favorite. 

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Dec 05 2009
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Written by Tally   
Saturday, 05 December 2009

Christmas is coming...and Scenic Nursery is getting in the spirit. Our December Newsletter is out and highlights all things festive. Brandon suggests the power of all things berry, edible and decorative. Jim relays the wonderful time spent with family over Thanksgiving in Colorado--and how lucky we are to live in a place where we can still enjoy gardening year round! Need some help figuring out what needs to be done in the yard? Check out our Things to Do in December (besides shopping) including things to plant as well as plants that could use attention this time of year. Looking for great winter color that will live to see next Christmas, too? Check out Katie's suggestion for Definitive Winter Color. Looking to Deck the Hall in the spirit of the holiday season, use garland galore. Katie makes some suggestions on things that will liven up your wreaths and garland, making them one-of-a-kind. Looking for one-of-a kind gifts for everyone in the family. Look no further. We've got suggestions for great gifts under $20...yes, even for pooch or kitty. Finally, Amy has a wonderful, family friendly recipe to get the kids in the kitchen. Make Russian Tea Cakes--definitely kid approved! Enjoy the season this year by keeping things simple at Scenic.

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Oct 14 2009
October Newsletter Available Print E-mail
Written by Tally   
Wednesday, 14 October 2009

This month's newsletter covers everything from the Scenic Family Fun Festival highlights to bare root fruits. It looks more closely at the importance of soils, what's new in the nursery and at home a la Jungle Jim Sez, and how to get involved in the Master Gardener Volunteer Program. As always, we encourage you to come in to experience the difference that is Scenic Nursery. Don't forget your coupon. We look forward to having you come in.

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