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Garden year-round at CanadianGardening.com!
Outside, the days grow shorter and colder, as our gardens start to wind down in preparation for their long winter's nap. Indoors, I'm potting up amaryllis and watching as a few orchids come back into bloom. Who says you can't garden year-round? Not me!
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