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Please note that our Mad Gardener is not only an expert gardener, but can answer all of your indoor plant questions as well. Sorry, we can only answer those questions pertaining to gardening in Southern Wisconsin and we reserve the right to leave correspondence unanswered at our discretion. The Mad Gardener hopes to hear from you soon! If your question is the one selected for our monthly newsletter, you’ll receive a small gift from us at Klein’s. Your question might then appear in the “You Asked” feature of our monthly newsletter. We’ve also posted a link to this e-mail address on our home page for your convenience. “Madison’s Firsthand Source for Expert Gardening Advice”Īsk any of your gardening questions by e-mailing them to us at Klein’s in-house Mad Gardener will e-mail you with an answer as promptly as we can. Visit Klein’s for this one day event for added savings on our gorgeous fall mums, spring bulbs, selected pottery and holiday clearance items.ĥ0% OFF all remaining Perennials, Shrubs, Hardy Vines & Potted Fruits. And get a jump on holiday shopping from our large selection of UW and Packer themed flags, birdbaths, wind chimes and gift items from Evergreen Enterprises.įall Celebration Day is Sunday, October 4 from 10:00-4:00. from our homegrown mums, pansies, kales and pre-planted mixed fall containers to fresh floral arrangements for Halloween and Thanksgiving get-togethers to an amazing assortment of fresh pumpkins, gourds, dried grasses, cattails and even hay bales. Any bulb questions? Don’t forget our Mad Gardener STOP SHOPPING FOR AUTUMN DECOR KLEIN’SĪ single visit to Klein’s in autumn is sure to inspire creativity when decorating your home both inside and out. Forced bulbs make for a n inexpensive and treasured holiday gift. We carry a lovely assortment of forcing glasses, vases and decorative pottery. And for indoor blooms, don’t forget a few hyacinths, paperwhites and amaryllis (arriving mid-month) for indoor forcing.

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Allow the Klein’s staff to share planting tips and ideas to keep those pesky squirrels from digging up those newly planted bulbs. Mid- to late October is the best time to plant your spring bulbs (planting too can early promote premature leaf growth) and nothing could be more uplifting after a long winter than crocus, snowdrops and winter aconite blossoms peeking through the snow come spring. We have all of your favorites–tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus, alliums–and a few not-so-well known treasures for your garden. Join Klein’s Blooming Plant or Fresh Flower Club Review Klein’s Yelp, Google Reviews or Facebook Reviews Yellowjackets-Their Bite IS Worse Than Their Buzz Notes from Rick’s Garden Journal-from September 2015

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Product Spotlight: Pumpkins, Squash & Gourds from local grower Wisconsin’s Bounty of Beautiful Public Gardens You Asked the Mad Gardener About Planting Perennials in Fallġ9 Natural Ways to Prevent and Treat Colds and Flu Our ‘ Mad Gardener ’ Is Ready for Your Questions Klein’s Fall Celebration Day is Sunday, October 4 from 9:00-5:00 ‘THE SAGE’-Klein’s Online Newsletter-OCTOBER 2015















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