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» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun

Emily Goossen carries transplanted viola seedlings to a table at The Green Spot Home & Garden in Brandon on Thursday. Despite the snow in the immediate forecast, Green Spot employees were busy Thursday prepping for the spring gardening season.
Emily Goossen carries transplanted viola seedlings to a table at The Green Spot Home & Garden in Brandon on Thursday. Despite the snow in the immediate forecast, Green Spot employees were busy Thursday prepping for the spring gardening season.
Misty Toews operates a punching machine to transplant viola seedling plugs from trays into six-packs.
Misty Toews operates a punching machine to transplant viola seedling plugs from trays into six-packs.
Toews and Brianna Wohlgemuth waste no time getting the seedling plugs ready.
Toews and Brianna Wohlgemuth waste no time getting the seedling plugs ready.
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