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About Warren, MN

Warren is a part of the Marshall County area of Minnesota known for being named after Charles Warren, a railroad passenger agent. Major attractions include Marshall County Historical Museum and Old Mill State Park. Each year in the summer season there is the Marshall County Fair. Among the biggest companies in Warren are Spruce Up Nursery and Hamm's Repair. The biggest schools here are Warren Elementary School and Warren High School. One of the best places to visit when you are in Warren is Settlers Square Museum.

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Invisimax

5.0

By UserGFCO

While it was frustrating for 6 months of weekly Server outages, Invisimax did fix the problem. Since then, service has been excellent. Although it took awhile, I can't ask for anything better than this. If you run into outage issues (outside of weather-related), keep asking for help in resolving it. I was pleasantly surprised they came through. ...read more

Invisimax

5.0

By GF County

Tech's are friendly and know their stuff. When strong winds knocked down signal, they drove out first thing the next morning. Excellent value and technology. We are lucky to have them in GF Co. Easy billing. Polar took 3 weeks to come out, and couldn't configure DHCP when they did. They refused to leave my house if I didn't pay a $250 contract fee, even though they couldn't install. I paid them $50 to get them out of my house. Now, they're charging me for monthly service that I never had. Try Invisimax first. ...read more

Duschers Landscaping Tree Service & Firewood

1.0

By holly

this add is false number is non working ...read more

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Relax at Spruce Up Nursery

The Greenhouse got a facelift this spring and weadded a lounge area in the front  so the men can relax while the women shop. Peace and Beauty in the country atSpruce Up Nursery. ...read more

By Spruce Up Nursery September 14, 2007

Greeting Cards

I love photography.  Especially flowers.  Pansy's are a favorite with my Husband, Paul and I.  His mother used to say she planted pansies for her mother, and My mother said she planted pansies in memory of her mother.  and so we do likewise.  I also press and dry flowers and makeGreeting cards. Again, Pansies are a favorite, but we use numerous flowers and leaves. All the images I use on my web pages are exclusively from my own camera and probably grown onSpruce Up Nursery landscape or in the greenhouses. ...read more

By Spruce Up Nursery September 14, 2007

trees and shrubs for Fall planting.

Fall is quickly arriving andSpruce Up Nursery has lots of trees and shrubs available. Many people hesitate to plant in the fall, but I will give you two plants for the price of one just so these plants have a better chance to survive winter.  These shrubs will be better in the ground than spending the winter in pots subject to the cold seeping into the root ball right through the thin plastic pot.  Put them in the ground and water them in well.  Water weekly until freezeup and then mulch with straw, leaves, grass clippings or any good organic mulch.  If rodents are a problem, put rodent proof collars around the stems.  This is good advice for all your trees and shrubs.  It has been a dry summer.  If the winter is dry without snow cover, we will see damage or loss of trees, shrubs and perennials. LetSpruce Up Nursery help you with your landscape.  The rewards will be seen next summer. We have the Amur Cork Tree, now being recommended for planting instead of Ash, which is over planted in recent years.  How about trying something ususual?  Be the first on the block to try Amur Cork Tree. We carry many colors of spireas and Potentillas.  6 varieties of Ninebark, and 4 different varieties of Hydrangea. Also Virginia Creeper, pictured above, Edible grapes and hardy roses. Evergreens, and other shrubs too numerous to list. Come check us out.   ...read more

By Spruce Up Nursery September 14, 2007