It’s time to colour up your gardens with Perennials

Perennials by definition will come back in your garden year after year and happily spread over the years. This helps reduce the amount of money you spend on annuals. After […]
Nature’s Nurture

Nature’s Nurture! Gardening as a means to reduce stress and anxiety The benefits of nature and cultivated horticulture as a source of healing have been understood by generations of gardeners […]
Decorating with fresh cut greens indoors and out!

At this time of year, the scent of fresh cut Fir, Pine and Cedar permeate the greenhouse, and I love it! It is easy to make a statement decorating with […]
Tanyas winterizing tips

Tanya’s 8 must-do’s to winterize your outdoor spaces and gardens: 1. I always ‘hill’ my Roses with topsoil or triple mix to cover and insulate the graft of the plant. […]
I LOVE bulbs!

I LOVE bulbs! When we talk about Gardeners planting hope, bulbs embody that perfectly. Growers forget about bulbs, however, when used correctly, you can add at least another 3 to […]
Caring for your Containers: Tips for Long-Lasting Pots!

Many of us already have our planted containers sitting in front of our home, on our decks, or gracing the steps. After putting all the work into choosing the plants, […]
Lilac Love and Pruning Perplexity

A sure sign of springtime is the scent of lilac – its recognizable, sweet-smelling aroma greets us for a few weeks each year. While we all love these scents and […]
Now is the Time to Plan Your Vegetable Garden

Vegetable gardening can come with a variety of questions: What size should my garden be? How do I calculate the amount of produce I want? What style of garden should […]
Growing This Year’s Garden: Steps to Starting Your Plants From Seed

While the air is still cold and the ground is still frozen, many of us gardeners feel like spring could not come soon enough! The great thing about gardening is […]
Winterizing Your Garden: Fall Steps to Successfully Weather Winter

“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” L.M. Montgomery For many of us, the word ‘fall’ is synonymous with cinnamon, pumpkin pie, and mulled apple […]