Extensive Lawn Management and Biodiversity
Lawns are in the news a lot this year, as they are ubiquitous in all landscaping schemes, especially in NorthContinue Reading
Welcome to Larry Hodgson’s world
Lawns are in the news a lot this year, as they are ubiquitous in all landscaping schemes, especially in NorthContinue Reading
By Julie Boudreau The more I exchange with gardeners everywhere, the more I realize that I am not the onlyContinue Reading
You know me, I love nature. I make a point of letting my lawn grow to support all kinds ofContinue Reading
The vast majority of lawns in North America have been installed with sod, and this is 100% Kentucky bluegrass: aContinue Reading
Global biodiversity is in rapid decline, mainly due to our urban lifestyle, which is replacing rich natural ecosystems with biologicallyContinue Reading
Following the launch of the Dandelion Challenge in 2021 (Quebec’c version of No Mow May), several municipalities have launched campaignsContinue Reading
Lawns were very green this year, thanks to the abundant rain we received throughout the summer in parts of Canada.Continue Reading
I’d like to follow up on Mathieu’s thoughts of September 3 on lawns and good neighborliness, because I think theContinue Reading
When I hear people complain that their lawn is full of weeds, turns yellow, suffers from dead patches, is infested with insectsContinue Reading
On my way back from a friend’s house a few weeks ago, I passed by Pelican Park in Montreal’s Rosemont-LaContinue Reading









