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The 2004 North Country Garden Calendar A cooperative publication of the university Extension specialists of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine is now available! Similar to previous such calendars, each day has a daily gardening tip appropriate to our region, many contributed by Master Gardeners. There are of course holidays and moon dates as well. And each top panel for the month features a topic in more detail: January—Gifts from the garden February—Accessorize your garden March—Gardening in a woodland habitat April—Gardening along the woodland’s edges May—Hummingbirds in northern New England June—The beauty of food July—Your place in the sun August—Rock gardens September—Give your garden the gift of a cover crop October—Gardening along the water’s edge November—Naturalize your garden, the butterflies will come December—Our favorite gardening tools Other features in the calendar include website links, and contact information for your soil testing, publications, plant problems, and master gardener programs. Calendars are attractively printed on recycled paper, yet priced affordably for holiday gift giving, with prices including shipping: 1-4 calendars, $6 each 5-9 calendars, $5 each 10 or more calendars, $4 each Please send check, payable to UVM, to: Calendars, Dept Plant and Soil Science, Hills Bldg, UVM, Burlington VT 05405 Make sure and include your name and address for shipping.

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Page 1: The 2004 North Country Garden Calendarpss.uvm.edu/ppp/ad2004.pdf · the month features a topic in more detail: January—Gifts from the garden February—Accessorize your garden March—Gardening

The 2004 North Country GardenCalendar

A cooperative publication of the university Extension specialists of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine isnow available!

Similar to previous such calendars, each day has a daily gardening tip appropriate to our region, manycontributed by Master Gardeners. There are of course holidays and moon dates as well. And each top panel forthe month features a topic in more detail:January—Gifts from the gardenFebruary—Accessorize your gardenMarch—Gardening in a woodland habitatApril—Gardening along the woodland’s edgesMay—Hummingbirds in northern New EnglandJune—The beauty of foodJuly—Your place in the sunAugust—Rock gardensSeptember—Give your garden the gift of a cover cropOctober—Gardening along the water’s edgeNovember—Naturalize your garden, the butterflies will comeDecember—Our favorite gardening tools

Other features in the calendar include website links, and contact information for your soil testing, publications,plant problems, and master gardener programs.

Calendars are attractively printed on recycled paper, yet priced affordably for holiday gift giving, with pricesincluding shipping:1-4 calendars, $6 each 5-9 calendars, $5 each 10 or more calendars, $4 each

Please send check, payable to UVM, to:Calendars, Dept Plant and Soil Science, Hills Bldg, UVM, Burlington VT 05405Make sure and include your name and address for shipping.