March. The start of spring. A time of growth and new beginnings. Ushered in by the blossoming of redbud, bradford pear, cherry and dogwood trees,

Trees are budding, flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and the grass is greening up nicely all over the south, a sure sign that spring

As the frosty days of winter give way to warmer weather and we begin to enjoy more daylight in the evening, people naturally start spending

There is nothing like springtime in the South. The weather is warming up. The birds are chirping. The days are longer. The grass is greening.