Love-ly flowers
1. Love in a mist. (Nigella.) This freely self-sowing, cheery annual takes its romantic love name from the airy, lacy bracts
Read More1. Love in a mist. (Nigella.) This freely self-sowing, cheery annual takes its romantic love name from the airy, lacy bracts
Read MoreAs a plant person, you already know that plants have sensitivities, many beyond our understanding. But are plants smart? You
Read More1. Inhibitors. Starting plants from seeds are not always easy. Some seeds, like tomatoes, come from the mother plant coated
Read MoreBeautiful Garden Michaela Nonhebel Ancaster, Ontario Michaela Nonhebel grew up working in the garden with her grandparents. They lived in
Read MoreBeautiful Garden Irene Rajfur Garden City, Winnipeg “People always say, ‘Where are you going this year?’ and I say, ‘My
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a groundcover for a shady area, look no further; Asarum canadense or Canadian wild ginger is your
Read MoreWhat in the garden should you wrap for winter? Nothing. Wrapping can do more harm than good as wrapping materials
Read MoreHave you ever considered a groundcover you can make jam from? Wild strawberries will multiply quickly to cover an area
Read MoreAll you have to do to start a new willow is tuck a cutting (or even a stick) in some
Read MoreDawn redwood or Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Is it an acquired taste, the conifer that loses its needles in the fall? Or
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