Northwest Flower and Garden Show. For information contact: 1515 NW 51st, Seattle, WA 98107, (206) 789-5333
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Flower Shows
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Washington Flower and Garden Show. For information contact: 7668 B Fullerton Rd., Springfield, VA 22153, (703) 569-7141
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Flower Shows
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Chelsea America Flower Show. For information contact: 6610 Palos Verdes Dr. S., Rancho Palos Verdes, (310) 648-6602
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Flower Shows
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Pacific Orchid Exposition. For information contact: Festival Pavilion
Pier 3, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA, (415) 665-2468
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Flower Shows
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Chelsea America Flower Show. For information contact: Vista Center, West Palm Beach, FL, (407) 793-7577
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Flower Shows
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Midwestern Herb Show. For information contact: Times Square Mall, Mt. Vernon, IL, (800) 252-5464
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Flower Shows
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Flower and Garden Show. For information contact: Garden State Convention and Exhibition Center, Somerset, NJ, (908) 560-9020
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Portland Home & Garden Show. For information contact: Multnomah County Exposition Center, Portland, OR, (503) 246-8291
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Flower Shows
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Chelsea American Flower Show. For information contact: (407) 478-9395
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Perennial Symposium. For information contact: (404) 876-5859
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Southeastern Flower Show, "Eye of the Artist". For information contact: (404) 876-5859
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Flower Shows
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Camellia Show. For information contact: (404) 876-5859
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Flower Shows
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Midwestern Herb Show. For information contact: (800) 252-5464
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Camellia Festival. For information contact: (617) 891-7095
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New Jersey Flower & Garden Show - "Garden Magic Featuring Gardens From the Netherlands". For information contact: (908) 919-7660
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Cleveland Flower Festival. For information contact: (216) 891-3100
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Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville. For information contact: (615) 352-1282
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The Northwest Flower and Garden Show - "Water, Water Everywhere". For information contact: (206) 789-5333
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Cold-winter climate to-do's
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Enjoy indoor gardening and rest. Read nursery catalogs. Order seeds and plants. Start slow growers like geranium, delphinium, and pansy indoors. Check tubers of stored dahlias; if too dry, sprinkle with water.
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Cold-winter climate to-do's
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Inspect all stored bulbs, corms, and tubers, and cut off any decayed parts. Sweep snow off evergreens before it has a chance to break branches. Use de-icing salt sparingly.
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Feeding houseplants
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Feed sparingly every two or three months except during winter, when plants cease active growth.
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Warm-winter climate to-do's
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Place catalog orders. Prune roses and fruit trees; move woody plants while dormant. Seed cool-weather annuals like alyssum, stock, sweet pea, and larkspur outdoors.
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Warm-winter climate to-do's
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Set out seedlings of pansy, petunia, snapdragon, and calendula. Spray full-strength dormant oil on fruit and deciduous trees; use half-strength spray on broad-leaved evergreens. Get lawn furniture and tools ready.