Living Plant Sculptures Back in Gatineau, Quebec
Last summer was Canada’s 150th anniversary and was celebrated across the country. One of the most intriguing and spectacular eventsContinue Reading
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Last summer was Canada’s 150th anniversary and was celebrated across the country. One of the most intriguing and spectacular eventsContinue Reading
There are few temperate-climate ornamental trees that are as popular as crabapples … nor that cause their owners such aContinue Reading
This is an old myth, but it keeps coming up. And it is indeed a myth. The concept is thatContinue Reading
There is only one logical way to get a plant that you have seen in a neighbor’s garden and youContinue Reading
Orchids are such desirable plants that’s hard to imagine there is a least one that doesn’t attract many favorable reviewsContinue Reading
It’s odd, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen this written down before, yet it’s a basic truth. Double flowers,Continue Reading
Today, June 24th, is Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, honoring Saint John the Baptist, the patron saint of French Canadians. It’s a public holiday inContinue Reading
The beet leaf miner (Pegomyia betae) is the larva of a small, rarely seen fly, as is its lookalike cousin,Continue Reading
Here’s a product to avoid: the gutter siphon (also called a gutter pump). It’s supposed to prevent debris from pluggingContinue Reading
Shrubs rarely need to be pruned (of course, I would say that: I’m a laidback gardener!), but if you do feel theContinue Reading