You can also click any of the store pictures below to go to the store website.
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Springfield, IL 62702
217-528-5673
Manager: Brock Bailey
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Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-245-9563
Manager: Shawna Roberts
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Taylorville, IL 62568
217-824-3325
Manager: Shirley Niethe
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Springfield, IL 62704
217-787-5100
Manager: Alan Miller
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Normal, IL 61761
309-454-5413
Manager: Kelly Warning
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Havana, IL 62644
309-543-2638
Manager: Nichole Jones-Way
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Carlinville, IL 62626
217-854-2564
Manager: Chad Strubbe
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Lincoln, IL 62656
217-735-1458
Manager: JR Bailey
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Chatham, IL 62629
217-483-4085
Manager: Gerardo Campos
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Hillsboro, IL 62049
217-532-6677
Manager: Kristel White
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Pontiac, IL. 61764
815-842-2966
Manager: Tina Hammer
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Dwight, IL. 60420
815-584-2954
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Sign up today to receive your statement electronically. Check your invoices and statements online 24hrs a day. Email Patty at patty@acesetsthepace.com or call 217-528-5673.
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In March we will celebrate the first day of Spring, St Patricks Day, Basketball March Madness and of course National Tater Day on March 31.
All our Ace stores are busy stocking their shelves with Spring and Summer products to meet all your needs. The truck loads of plants and flowers have already started arriving so stop by, often, because we are getting in new products daily.
Also check out our Pinterest and Facebook pages for valuable information, quick breaking specials and timely news. We have included some icons and links in this issue that will take you directly to our pages.
Store Managers,
Brock, Mickey, Shirley, Alan, Kelly, Nicole, Chad, JR, Gerardo, Kristel, Tina and Tony --------------------------------------
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Bed Bug Treatment – 7 Things You Need To Know If You Think You Have Bed Bugs
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It's something you may say to your kids as a joke every night: "Don't let the bed bugs bite!" But bed bugs are a growing problem – and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. If you think you need a bed bug treatment, there are 7 things you need to know:
1. Bed bugs are tiny brown insects that feed off of human and animal blood, which is why they head for your bed. While you're sleeping, you are like a bed bug buffet!
2. Bed bugs can get into your house without you even knowing – on things like your luggage, your clothes, and your furniture.
3. The bed bug problem is a widespread one. Bed bugs in Virginia are popping up everywhere, from homes to hotels. Pest control services in Maryland had to remove a bunch of bed bugs from the public library in Urbana.And bed bugs in DC are being found in apartments all over town.
4. Bed bug bites look like itchy welts. They last longer than a mosquito bite, and they also itch more than a mosquito bite. If you keep waking up with welts on your skin, chances are it's due to bed bugs.
5. Bed bug bites are an allergic reaction, so the severity of symptoms varies from person to person. In fact, it's estimated that 30% of people who are bitten by bed bugs never show any symptoms!
6. Simply sleeping in another bed is not an effective bed bug treatment. Bed bugs are crafty; they can easily follow you to another bed. If you do have bed bugs, a pest control service can tell you the best way to isolate your bed so that they don't spread.
7. In addition to Professional Pest control services your local Ace Hardware has many products available to not only treat but also prevent and trap those presky critters .
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Shelly's
Hot Item of the Month
Crabgrass Preventer plus Green-Up Lawn Fertilizer 22-0-3
Contains the newest technology with Dimension Crabgrass Control Herbicide. Cab be applied up to 4 weeks later than othercrabgrass preventers. Controls crabgrass both BEFORE and AFTER it germinates. Controls crabgrass all season long. Also controls bittercress, spurge, chickweed, henbit and many other grassy and broadleaf weeds. Provides 25% slow-release nitrogen and is a clear, non-staining formula. Provides the nutrients needed for a beautiful, green, thick lawn. Does not contain phosphorus.
Please note you cannot seed for 4 months after applying.
This product is available in the following bag sizes:
15lb (5000 sq. ft.)
45lb (15000 sq. ft.)
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Wicker Hanging Chairs
Stop by your local Ace Hardware and check out the new Wicker Hanging Chair line. Several different sizes and types available. These have anti-rust metal frames with UV Proof cushions.
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JR's Plant of the Month
4 1/2" Pansies
PANSY GROWING TIPS
Pansies will flower even more profusely and longer if spent flower heads are removed. During the hottest months, cut the plants back and mulch to conserve moisture. When cooler weather returns in the fall pansies will reward you with a second show of blooms.
Because they are very hardy, pansy plants can be set out at least a month before the frost-free date in your area. After a week or so of hardening off, the plants can be put into their growing beds and left outside. Where winters are mild, fall-planted pansies will survive and rebloom magnificently in the spring. A layer of straw mulch applied as soon as temperatures fall below freezing will protect the pansy plants through colder winters.
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CULTIVATION
Pansies perform best in cooler weather, and are therefore usually planted in spring or fall. They like rich, well-drained soil high in organic matter, and full sun or partial shade. (Shade is especially beneficial south of Zone 7 where the hot afternoon sun will shut down flower production.)
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Gardening Hacks
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Growing your own food successfully is a constant process of learning which techniques work best for you and your plants.
Often simple bits of advice from other gardeners can help provide shortcuts to achieving success in your garden.
In this video ten quick tips are handed down from experienced gardeners which save time, increase your growing space and reduce costs.
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