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Posted by Grange Co-op on 2nd Feb 2017

Here in the northwest, spring planting for certain plants and trees starts as early as late January! Look to Grange Co-op for the plants, tools, and soil amendments you need to successfully get these first-of-the-season beauties in the ground and growing. NOTE: All availability times provided are estimates. Please call your local Grange Co-op for current availability. Stocked varieties vary by store. Primroses : One of the of… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 2nd Feb 2014

Planting bare root trees and shrubs can have big advantages for your yard, garden, and wallet. Bare root varieties – which are dug and stored without any soil – typically cost less money, and they also gain more root mass and are easier to plant with less weight and packing soil or materials to deal with.Timing is everything. Time your planting precisely because the one drawback to planting bare root plants is the limited planting window. Ba… Read more