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Late this month we’ll welcome spring. If you’d like to enjoy a lush, beautiful garden but don’t necessarily have the time to devote to make it happen, local landscaping company Connelly Lawn & Garden, Inc., Sinking Spring, may be able to help with its Personalized Gardening Service. Explains Melissa Charlesworth with Connelly, “We are here to lighten the load of the average homeowner. I like taking on a property that needs a bit of work and seeing it come back to life. I also love being able to help people who do not have the time or ability to care for their landscapes in the capacity that they’d like to.” Services include spring clean-ups, weed management, plant health care, corrective pruning and more. Says Charlesworth, “We offer scheduled monthly visits and an open line of communication between our customers and our trained horticultural technicians. Organic options are available, and we pride ourselves on ethical landscape practices to preserve pollinators and the local environment.” Free estimates are available. Just reach out to missy@connellylawn. com or visit connellylawn.com.

NIKKI M. MURRY

Visit the Healthy Spot on Spring

Opened in 2021, The Spot on Spring was born from the vision of owner Santiago Villa. He says, “I have been in the health and fitness industry for more than 10 years and have always been passionate about helping people better their health and lifestyle. Our goal was to create a space where everyone feels welcomed, all while enjoying our guilt-free goodies.” Some customer favorites include energy refreshers, hot chai lattes, protein shakes and protein waffles, which can be customized to their liking. Says Santiago, “In a community where it’s so easy to access unhealthy foods, we wanted to provide an alternative that is healthy and enjoyable!” Find The Spot on Spring at 1000 N. 10th St. (located on Spring Street), Reading. For more info call 484.721.8844 or visit on Facebook @thespotonspring.

NIKKI M. MURRY

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