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February feels early. But for gardeners who like h February feels early. But for gardeners who like having options, it's actually the sweet spot...

🌱No scrambling
🌱No settling 

Just choosing what you really want to grow--while it's still available.

Our store is open through April, but many favorites don't hang around that long.

Early shopping isn't about rushing, it's about avoiding disappointment later.

Your future garden is here.

Shop link in bio or https://thecoeurdalenecoop.com/shop

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#groworganic 
#gardenplanning
#yourbestgardenstartshere
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