FILE - In this March 15, 2010 file photo, pedestrians look on as a car sits crushed by a fallen tree in the aftermath of a storm in Larchmont, N.Y. The winter of 2009-10 left cities up and down the East Coast with several snowfall records, and yards trashed by the cold, snow, rain and wind wreaked by a series of strong storms. As spring officially arrives, perhaps no one is looking forward to it more than garden stores and landscapers, who stand to make a killing repairing the damage. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)AP – Gardeners and landscapers along the Eastern seaboard are making haste — and money — as spring starts and they pick up the pieces from the region’s particularly harsh winter, which toppled more than snowfall minutes.


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