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		<title>Five January Projects You Should be Working on in your Garden</title>
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Feed the birds! This was mentioned before, but it’s worth bringing up      again.  Many birds and small      creatures are having an awfully hard time finding food in the snowy      cold.  Put out birdfeeders and      birdhouses [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>Feed the birds!</strong> This was mentioned before, but it’s worth bringing up      again.  Many birds and small      creatures are having an awfully hard time finding food in the snowy      cold.  Put out <a title="birdfeeders and birdhouses" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/category/birdhouses-and-feeders/159" target="_blank">birdfeeders and      birdhouses</a> full of seeds and birdfeed.       Without spending a lot of money, you can help a wide variety of creatures.  For our non-feathered friends, try      putting out a piece of old plywood on the ground and spreading nuts,      seeds, beans, oats, corn, or other wildlife friendly foods.  And don’t worry, your work won’t be      completely selfless (though you can tell everyone how charitably kind you      are), because you’ll get to enjoy a show of birds and other animals right      in your own backyard! Note: Urban Gardeners Beware, <a title="birdfeeders" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/category/birdhouses-and-feeders/159" target="_blank">birdfeeders</a> will work      great, but plywood left out with food might be a project best left to more      rural dwellers.</li>
<li><strong>Keep      an eye on your bulbs!</strong> While weather      changes that create one or two warm days can sometimes trick bulbs into      thinking spring is on its way, we know that frigid weather is not finished      yet! So, if you see your bulbs peeking out of the soil, cover them with a      thick layer of mulch and compost to protect them from the snow and      ice.  And remember, this is a great way      to reuse the branches of your old Christmas tree!</li>
<li><strong>Turn your soil!</strong> Now is the perfect time to turn your soil (assuming the ground      is not frozen or sopping wet).  A      rich loose soil is vital for ideal gardening.  To keep it rich and crumbly in the      spring, remove any grasses or weeds from the area you are planning to      garden and spread two or three inches of compost or other organic matter      (old Christmas Tree branches?) on top of the soil.  Then, using a garden spade or fork,      break up any heavy clods to keep the soil movable.  Good garden soil should have the perfect      balance of air, water, and nutrients to support a strong system of roots.</li>
<li><strong>Prepare      to work!</strong> Now is a good time to start inventorying your tools.  Make a list of tools you want to buy or      replace.  <a title="Willi Galloway" href="http://www.digginfood.com/" target="_blank">Willi Galloway</a> outlines      ten basic tools every gardener needs: a sturdy hand trowel, a stirrup hoe,      a square blade spade with a D-shaped handle, bypass hand pruners, a garden      fork, a leaf rake, a bow rake, a hand cultivator, a <a title="wheelbarrow" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=539" target="_blank">wheelbarrow</a> or garden      cart, and a hori hori knife, which is a serrated Japanese garden knife      used for dividing plants, making furrows, and weeding.  In a few months, many garden supply      stores will start jacking up prices.       But, if you start early and plan well—you won’t have to spend a lot      of money to have the proper tools for your garden.</li>
<li><strong>Prepare      to Enjoy! </strong> So, you’ve helped the      animals, you’ve protected your bulbs, you’ve turned your soil, and you’ve      prepared your tools.  Now&#8211; help      yourself.  It may seem like the warm      weather will never come… but just as we have to work hard to prepare to…      well… work hard, sometimes there are simply delightful tasks to prepare us      to enjoy our gardens.  You      envisioned the different vegetables and flowers you will grow in the “just      right places” as you turned your soil, and you planned which plants will      get the most use out of each tool.       But, have you taken time to arrange your <a title="outdoor furniture" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/outdoor-furniture/1" target="_blank">patio furniture</a>?  A garden can be more than just plants: add      a <a title="garden bench" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/garden-benches/15" target="_blank">garden bench</a>, <a title="rocking chair" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/rocking-chairs/28" target="_blank">rocking chair</a>, or <a title="porch swings" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/porch-swings/14" target="_blank">porch swing</a> for a small place to sit and      enjoy your hard work quietly.       Consider a <a title="picnic tables" href="http://allpicnictables.com" target="_blank">picnic table</a>, <a title="patio dining set" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/patio-dining-sets/37" target="_blank">outdoor dining set</a>, or <a title="patio group" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/patio-furniture-groups/29" target="_blank">patio group</a> if you’re      hoping your whole family will come out and enjoy the beauty over the      spring and summer months.  And, if      you’re planning a garden so wonderful you could practically live in it… a      <a title="gazebo" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/" target="_blank">gazebo</a>, <a title="cabana" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/spl/structurecategory/cabanas/127" target="_blank">cabana</a>, or <a title="pergolas" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/spl/structurecategory/pergolas/4" target="_blank">pergola</a> would be the perfect structure for your outdoor      parties and afternoons to revolve around.       And, unlike jeans… <a title="garden structures" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/garden-structures/282" target="_blank">garden structures</a> and <a title="garden furniture" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/outdoor-furniture/1" target="_blank">furniture</a> are FUN to shop      for!</li>
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<p>See You Outside!</p>
<p>Hazel</p>
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