My Boxwood is Sick! What’s Happening?
By Julie Boudreau Boxwood is a small shrub that is increasingly coveted by gardeners. It gives to the landscape anContinue Reading
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By Julie Boudreau Boxwood is a small shrub that is increasingly coveted by gardeners. It gives to the landscape anContinue Reading
Yes, hellebores (Helleborus spp. and especially the very early H. niger) are often called Christmas roses. That’s because, in mildContinue Reading
Today, unlike my articles of recent weeks, I’m not offering you a strange tradition or a history lesson with thisContinue Reading
The history of gardens is full of men’s names: André Le Nôtre, creator of the formal French garden, Capability BrownContinue Reading
Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)’s monthly gardening e-book suggestion. Your Happy Houseplants A one-step guide to healthy plantsContinue Reading
It’s the holiday season. Yes, I know. I also know that the whole family’s in town, that you’ve got aContinue Reading
Now that you’ve understood the importance of atmospheric humidity and what’s at stake for plants, humans and our homes, byContinue Reading
By Julie Boudreau Winter is well established. This morning, I savor and congratulate myself on all the tasks that IContinue Reading
The holiday season is by far the most important time of year for the sale of flowering potted plants: poinsettias,Continue Reading
To continue this Christmas series on iconic foods, I’ve chosen to tackle a great favorite in North America (and elsewhere,Continue Reading









