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Beware the Ides of March, spring yard care essentials, growing lavender at home

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On March 15, come sun and swallow.  
–Spanish proverb

Today is the Ides of March, made popular by William Shakespeare in his play Julius Caesar. Some consider the day to be unlucky. Beware the Ides of March!

 
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A Complete Spring Yard Cleanup Checklist
Spring is almost here and it’s time to get your property ready for the season. There will be plenty of jobs—trimming bushes and trees, preparing the gardens for planting, and caring for your lawn. Excited to get outside? Let’s go through the checklist!
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Chapin Has the Tools to Make Your Garden Grow

Chapin offers a wide selection of sprayers for fertilizing, weed and pest control, and watering. From hose end to ATV sprayers we have it all. Find our equipment at home improvement, hardware and mass-market retailers. Visit our website to learn more.

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What Does "Beware the Ides of March" Mean?
Beware the Ides of March! William Shakespeare created mystique around the Ides of March with his late 16th-century classic, Julius Caesar. But where did the term originate? Why is it a symbol for bad luck?
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Lavender
Lovely lavender adds aroma and soft beauty to the garden—and also has culinary and medicinal uses. Best seeded indoors (in late winter), lavender is planted outdoors in early spring. Learn how to plant, keep lavender plants in shape, propagate, and harvest/dry the flowers.
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From Seeds to Blossoms

The Flower Gardener’s Handbook profiles 32 varieties of flowering plants that are the most popular and common throughout the United States and Canada. Each profile covers planting, care, harvest, and recommended varieties. It’s the perfect companion for a gardener of any skill level!

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What is an Atmospheric River? A River in the Sky?
Watch overhead! A river may be coming at you. An “atmospheric river” in the sky is dumping rain and snow on the ground! What is an atmospheric river? Learn about this weather phenomenon happening right now.
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Irish Beef Stew
This hearty Irish stew is rich, flavorful, and comforting. The secret weapon? A cup of Guinness stout adds a deeper, more complex flavor. (You can’t taste the beer in the finished dish; it melds into the sauce.)
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