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(ADV): News from Tucker's Station Farms Ready! Set! Garden! Tucker's Station willl be open Friday, March 20, 2009! Tucker's Station is ready for Spring and we want to help you get ready too.What better day to open for the gardening season than on Friday, March 20th. The Spring Equinox or First Day of Spring is far from being an arbitrary indicator of the changing seasons. March 20th is really only significant for astronomical reasons. On March 20th precisely at 8:44 am CDT the sun will cross over the Earth's equator bringing with it much anticipated longer days and warmer temperatures. First 10 customers will receive $10.00 gift certificates. On Friday March 20th at precisely 8:44amCT, Tucker's Station will open its gardens to you. We will celebrate the Spring Equinox with a $10.00 gift certificate to our first 10 customers of the day. Celebrate the beginning of Spring with a gift of nature. At Tucker's Station we have over 45 different trees to grace your lawn from the elegantly graceful pink Yoshino Weeping Cherry to mighty Oaks. Design your landscape from the more than 40 varieties of shrubs and perennials. Come and visit us at 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia. We are open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to 5 or by appointment or chance anytime. Call us at 270.250.2979 for information or directions. Come and visit us at Tucker's Station and make your corner of the world a little prettier. We are open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to 5 or by appointment or chance anytime. TUCKER'S STATION FARMS 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY or call us at (270) 250-2979 for information or directions. This story was posted on 2009-03-15 16:19:02
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