Wishbone Trees
Splitting a wishbone may bring good luck to the person who gets the larger piece, but when a wishbone-shaped treeContinue Reading
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Splitting a wishbone may bring good luck to the person who gets the larger piece, but when a wishbone-shaped treeContinue Reading
I’ve been writing a weekly horticulture column for the French-language newspaper Le Soleil de Québec for 37 years. My son,Continue Reading
Canada’s Fabulous Garden History in a Nutshell! 2022 is the Year of the Garden in Canada and for that occasion,Continue Reading
Unlike almost all other common vegetables (the other main exception being asparagus), rhubarb (Rheum × hybridum) is neither an annualContinue Reading
I share many horticultural ideologies with the Laidback Gardener. One of them is to avoid putting any effort into plantsContinue Reading
Dear Readers, If you’ve been used to receiving a daily gardening blog from the Laidback Gardener website (and, hopefully, enjoyingContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson Do you have plants in your garden—perennials, shrubs, trees, etc.—which present a curious habit? Some of theContinue Reading
There are a few simple steps you can take to make your cut flowers last longer. By Larry Hodgson YourContinue Reading
I have good news and bad. The good? Your plant is edible and even delicious. The bad? It’s also aContinue Reading
Pelargoniums are spectacular plans with beautiful flowers, but for best bloom, they really need a bit of a rest inContinue Reading









