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February 6, 2020

Michaela's Ontario Garden

Michaela Nonhebel’s Garden

Beautiful Garden Michaela Nonhebel Ancaster, Ontario Michaela Nonhebel grew up working in the garden with her grandparents. They lived in Germany and gardening helped get

Irene's garden

Irene Rajfur’s Garden

Beautiful Garden Irene Rajfur Garden City, Winnipeg “People always say, ‘Where are you going this year?’ and I say, ‘My yard!’” Irene Rajfur retired last

Canadian wild ginger

Canadian Wild Ginger

If you’re looking for a groundcover for a shady area, look no further; Asarum canadense or Canadian wild ginger is your plant. No silver or mottled

what in the garden should you wrap for winter

What to Wrap?

What in the garden should you wrap for winter? Nothing. Wrapping can do more harm than good as wrapping materials such as burlap can actually

wild strawberry

Wild Strawberry

Have you ever considered a groundcover you can make jam from? Wild strawberries will multiply quickly to cover an area and, while they don’t fruit

dawn redwood

Dawn Redwood

Dawn redwood or Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Is it an acquired taste, the conifer that loses its needles in the fall? Or is it just for folks

creeping phlox

Creeping Phlox

In springtime when the ground is bare, creeping phlox relieves the dullness with a flush of glorious pink, pristine white or pale mauve. In some

Greening at Char-Lan High School

Char-Lan High School

Char-Lan High School in Williamstown, east of Cornwall, is giving its students a more than passing experience with gardening. They have several raised beds outside

Connie and Dave's Garden

Connie and Dave Prendergast

Beautiful Garden Connie and Dave Prendergast Sedgewick, Alberta When they lived on Vancouver Island, Connie and Dave Prendergast didn’t think too much about gardening. Greenery

Michaela's Ontario Garden

Michaela Nonhebel’s Garden

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