La Chasse-Gardée du Marais: A storybook garden in Chelsea, Quebec
Story and photos by Dorothy Dobbie This story was published in Volume 4, Issue 4 It is a smoky early
Read MoreStory and photos by Dorothy Dobbie This story was published in Volume 4, Issue 4 It is a smoky early
Read MoreWhat to do if you find a rabbit nest.
It’s common to find baby cottontails (called kits) in a shallow nest lined with fur and grass, often right in the middle of a lawn or flower bed. If the babies are uninjured and the nest is intact, the best thing to do is leave it alone. The mother only visits a few times a day to avoid attracting predators. You can gently cover it back up the way you found it. Most kits are weaned and gone within three weeks.
By Dorothy Dobbie | Photos by Shauna Dobbie There’s something magical about a small-space garden design that maximizes every inch
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wished your garden could take care of itself, permaculture might be the answer. More than just a
Read MoreEven if you still have some tomatoes and zucchinis to ripen, there is no denying that Old Man Winter is
Read MoreDo you have a table for eating outside? Do you like to go on picnics? The long-time tradition of eating
Read MoreThe entrance to your home is a statement about who you are. It speaks loudly about your style, your priorities
Read MoreDid you know that you can give too much compost to your garden? Also, there isn’t a “best” fertilizer for tomatoes or
Read MoreFor over a century, scientists at the Summerland Research and Development Centre have studied sustainable agriculture in B.C.’s Okanagan region,
Read MoreRecycle in the garden. Use newspapers and flyers for seedling pots or cut non-glossy paper up and add it
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