Surface Creek Veterinary Center - September 2023

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17800 HANSON RD. CEDAREDGE, CO 81413

Is Your Dog Struggling to Hear? inside this issue

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Unsinkable Sam: The Feline Hero of WWII

Simple, Affordable DIY Projects You’ll Love

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What's in a Wag? The Intricate Language of Dog Tails

Pumpkin Spice Latte for Dogs

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Money-Saving Hacks for Your Fall Garden

Grow a Thriving Garden While Saving Money While Saving Money New Appointment Cancellation Policy When you cancel with less than 24-hour notice, we now require a prepaid $50 deposit to reschedule. If you keep your rescheduled appointment, we will apply the deposit to your veterinary bill. If you miss your rescheduled appointment, the fee is nonrefundable. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS!

Step 2: Add sticks and small logs. Similar to cardboard, adding sticks and logs will prevent weeds and other invasive plants from growing in your garden. And these limbs and twigs will provide much-needed bulk, minimizing the amount of soil needed to fill your containers. Step 3: Sprinkle grass clippings and shredded leaves. Nitrogen and carbon are essential to any garden because plants need nutrients to grow. While you can purchase nitrogen fertilizer at the store, recycling grass clippings and shredded leaves is a cheaper and environmentally friendly alternative. You can also toss food scraps on this layer for additional nutrients! Step 4: Top with soil and compost. Finally, you can begin adding your soil. Because the bed is filled with other materials, you won’t need as much! After applying a good amount of soil, you can add compost to the mix if desired. Once everything is to your liking and your beds are full of soil and nutrients, you’re ready to plant. Happy harvesting, everyone!

While it may be the fall season now, the temperature is still warm enough to encourage root growth for a garden! During the fall, you can plant blueberries, broccoli, garlic, radishes, spinach, lettuce, and several flowers such as asters, calendulas, and cosmos. However, planting can become expensive, especially if you have large metal raised beds for your garden. It may take several bags of soil to fill your garden bed, which can quickly put a dent in your wallet. Is there anything you can do to save money? Yes! Follow these four steps and watch your garden — and greenbacks —flourish.

Step 1: Lay down cardboard. After setting up your raised garden bed, add a layer of

cardboard (any type of cardboard will do) to the bottom of it. This layer will prevent weeds

lurking in the dirt underneath the cardboard from sprouting and growing in the soil you will add later.

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