Winter Predators in Your Garden
At the beginning of February, I’m delighted to be back at it again, concocting articles about nature, ecology and gardening.Continue Reading
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At the beginning of February, I’m delighted to be back at it again, concocting articles about nature, ecology and gardening.Continue Reading
It’s not the first time we’ve had a mild January in the region. I remember planting tulip and narcissus bulbsContinue Reading
It happens every year: my wonderful wife buys me a few bags of bulbs to plant in the garden (inContinue Reading
Hardly a day goes by without someone suggesting to me a home remedy of some kind for a horticultural problem,Continue Reading
Northern gardeners may not have emerged from their winter slumber, but as the days lengthen, the signal that spring isContinue Reading
All-America Selections National and Regional Winners have been tested for garden performance by a panel of expert judges. Varieties thatContinue Reading
Question I have a collection of African violets, about a hundred of them. This autumn I brought in my plantsContinue Reading
This was a tough summer for my angel’s trumpets (Brugmansia cultivars). Normally they bloom like mad from August through September,Continue Reading
I regularly receive questions from gardeners who are afraid of bees and want to know which plants will not attractContinue Reading
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)’s monthly gardening e-book suggestion: Urban Roots: Urban Gardens in Detroit This month, let’sContinue Reading









