Commercial Herb Plants: Doomed to Die?
Poor horticulture has begun to dominate in the field of herb plants. More and more herb sellers (supermarkets, public marketsContinue Reading
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Poor horticulture has begun to dominate in the field of herb plants. More and more herb sellers (supermarkets, public marketsContinue Reading
What a shock when you realize that the deer got to your hedge over the winter. They are particularly fondContinue Reading
Montreal, the New World’s largest French-speaking city, is celebrating a milestone anniversary this year: its 375th. And for the occasion,Continue Reading
Sure, you can grow tomatoes upside down, with the roots on top and the stems, leaves, flowers and fruits underneath.Continue Reading
You often read that you shouldn’t put oak (Quercus spp.) leaves in the compost, because they’ll be toxic to micro-organismsContinue Reading
Happy Mother’s Day! I hope that all the mothers among my readers receive the attention they deserve from their children and grandchildren today,Continue Reading
You’ve started plenty of seedlings or cuttings indoors or you have houseplants to move outdoors for the summer. No problem:Continue Reading
Some plants just don’t get no respect. And that’s certainly the case with Corydalis solida. It’s a small spring-flowering bulbContinue Reading
On the list of unnecessary garden tools, the lawn aerating (or aeration) sandal (also called a lawn aerating shoe) isContinue Reading
Haskap or honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea, formerly L. edulis) is a fruit-bearing shrub that has been available in nurseries a goodContinue Reading