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A Fat Albert Spruce is a superb evergreen conifer with rich blue needles on a densely branched, naturally pyramidal form, according to Monrovia.com.


ter. That is why we lost a lot this winter. It was dry. If we put moisture back in the ground, we could have saved everything. If we have a dry and beautiful winter, we are going to get out there and wa- ter. Pay attention to the weatherman,” she says. If you need assistance,


take photos of your outdoor space, measure the area you want to plant and bring your information into Carl


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Wayne’s Nurseries. “Our favorite thing to do is


help you do your garden,” Wooldridge says. We help guide them. Just because you want an azalea doesn’t mean your area is equipped to do it. If you don’t want to do it alone, we have a full complete


landscape crew


that can go from A to Z and do it for you. We love to come out and give you a free esti- mate.”


Always water in the morning, according to Penne Wooldridge of Carl Wayne’s Nursery. “The reason for that is it keeps the fungus down. If you water in the morning, it has all day to dry out. You don’t want to go to bed wet. Didn’t your mamma tell you not to go to bed with wet head? Plants don’t like it either. If you have to water in the afternoon, try not to wet the foliage.” PHOTOS BY DEAN CURTIS FOR LIVING WELL


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