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The latest news from FineGardening.com - April 10th, 2017 Hello,{EMAIL} ! A surefire WOW factor in t

The latest news from FineGardening.com - April 10th, 2017 [View in Browser]( [FineGardening]( Hello,{EMAIL} ! [Save up to 44% - Subscribe Now]( [PLANTS]( [HOW-TO]( [DESIGN]( [INSPIRATION]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [NEW FROM FINE GARDENING]( [So many varieties, how do I choose?]( A surefire WOW factor in the garden is the hydrangea. With many varieties out there on the market today, here are just a taste of some of the varieties you may end up falling for this season. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [pintrest]( [How to Prune]( A hot topic among gardeners this time of year is how your hydrangeas should be pruned, if at all, and what should actually be done to this plant now that spring has sprung. Read on to learn more.’’ [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [pinterest]( [facebook]( [pintrest]( [Who Shall be Queen?]( Despite the fact that this past winter is still perhaps on our minds, the Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snow Queen’, is a classic in the hydrangea world. Early season, conical shaped blooms that are reliable and showy all summer long, end with outstanding pinkish-purple hues when dried in fall. Read on to learn more. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [pinterest]( [facebook]( [pintrest]( [A Hydrangea with Class]( Here lies a classic! Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’, is a showstopper among varieties. Read on to ensure these beauties are growing to their maximum potential in your garden this summer. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [pinterest]( [facebook]( [pinterest]( Inspiration from [VegetableGardener.com]( [Foodscaping 101]( Åre you looking for the how-to on adding more fruits, veggies and herbs to your landscape? Here are some books you should check out. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [pintrest]( [facebook]( [pintrest]( [Fine Gardening Grow Healthier & Easier Gardens]( Fine Gardening Grow Healthier & Easier Gardens The gardening manual you've been waiting for. [SHOP]( [Everyday Roses]( Everyday Roses 'This book proves that growing roses is for EVERYONE!' [SHOP]( [Fine Gardening]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [pinterest]( [instagram]( [facebook]( [fgtwitter]( [fgyoutube]( [THE TAUNTON PRESS]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( [SEND TO A FRIEND]( 63 South Main Street | Newtown, CT 06470 You have received this message because you are a Fine Gardening customer or have registered on [FineGardening.com](. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to update your email preferences.

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