Episcia: Origins, Varieties and Growing Tips
This summer I bought an unidentified episcia in a hanging basket, because the plant has beautiful leaves and flowers. DespiteContinue Reading
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This summer I bought an unidentified episcia in a hanging basket, because the plant has beautiful leaves and flowers. DespiteContinue Reading
What I love about spring and the gardening frenzy that accompanies it is that it comes to an end. OnceContinue Reading
Here in Quebec, May signals the start of the outdoor gardening season: the mercury rises, the soil warms up, theContinue Reading
By Julie Boudreau I’ve probably already mentioned somewhere on this blog that I really like primroses! Spring being my favoriteContinue Reading
Weather forecasts vary by region, so instead of setting firm dates, gardeners often use the average date of the lastContinue Reading
It’s the beginning of May, which means you’ll soon be on all fours in your flower beds. Maybe you’ve evenContinue Reading
The vast majority of lawns in North America have been installed with sod, and this is 100% Kentucky bluegrass: aContinue Reading
Question A few years ago, I bought an African violet with very bright pink flowers spotted with dark purple, likeContinue Reading
I remember the peonies (Paeonia lactiflora hybrids) of my childhood so well! Huge clumps of big, fully double flowers, fragrantContinue Reading
Global biodiversity is in rapid decline, mainly due to our urban lifestyle, which is replacing rich natural ecosystems with biologicallyContinue Reading








