The Changing of Seasons: In the Garden as in Life
The end of October in the North marks an important turning point in the year, for nature and people alike.Continue Reading
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The end of October in the North marks an important turning point in the year, for nature and people alike.Continue Reading
Although we’re still in autumn, the increasingly short days, the first chills and, in some regions, the first light frostsContinue Reading
A few weeks ago, in Gardening in Containers or in the Ground: What Do You Need to Know?, Serge FortierContinue Reading
Phew! For someone who claims to be a self-proclaimed laidback gardener, you’re probably thinking that these are pretty long listsContinue Reading
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: whether you’re creating an entire landscape, or just a flowerbed, it’sContinue Reading
A few years ago, I remember talking to a work colleague about the box tree moth, a nocturnal butterfly nativeContinue Reading
On September 20, I’ll be honored to take part in the Montreal School of Horticulture Trades first open house, toContinue Reading
Cooler temperatures and increased humidity in autumn reduce stress on plants, helping them to settle comfortably into their new environment.Continue Reading
September is a month of transition, both in life and in the garden. It’s back to school for the kids,Continue Reading
I often think of a garden as a meeting place between people and nature. Think about it: without us, thereContinue Reading









