Of Lawns and Neighbors
Every time we publish an article here on the subject of lawns, there’s an outcry. On the one hand, thereContinue Reading
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Every time we publish an article here on the subject of lawns, there’s an outcry. On the one hand, thereContinue Reading
By Julie Boudreau The arctic willow hedge needs to be trimmed. But just before plunging the shears into the hedge,Continue Reading
Most rose bushes sold around the world are grafted (budded) onto the easy-to-produce and vigorous rose ‘Dr. Huey’. And that’s notContinue Reading
I don’t know if you’re like me, but I always watch with a mixture of excitement and nostalgia for theContinue Reading
I’m officially declaring that the summer of 2023 in Quebec is a load of… manure! Nice, big, smelly, still-warm manure.Continue Reading
The red spider mite (also called the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae) is widespread in nature. In fact, it isContinue Reading
Larry Hodgson published thousands of articles and 65 books over the course of his career, in both French and English.Continue Reading
As much as I appreciate the beauty of beautiful dark soil full of organic matter, I always feel a deepContinue Reading
“Plant trees!” If I were to write a book about my 365 horticultural thoughts for the day, this one wouldContinue Reading
When I hear people complain that their lawn is full of weeds, turns yellow, suffers from dead patches, is infested with insectsContinue Reading









