10 Steps to Beginning a Garden Spring is a good time to begin growing and digging, although planning can take place before the snow melts. Gardeners spend most of the summer watering, weeding, and watching young plants grow. Fall is a good time to plant trees, shrubs, bulbs, and some perennials. Read More
Five Composting Dont's (and Dos) Chatting with gardeners about composting unleashes a raft of reactions. From positives about black gold to complaints about odours and critters, people have opinions. To discover five “Don’ts” (plus tips on “dos”) on transforming organic waste into soil, we talked to two master gardeners: Rebecca Last and David Hinks. Read More
Should You Aerate Your Lawn? In the mad rush to ensure your lawn is mowed, weeded, fertilized and irrigated, the need for aerating is often overlooked. But, as sod ages, the soil underneath can become so compacted, there is little or no pore space (small pockets of air held in the soil), making it difficult for grass roots to absorb water and nutrients. Before long, the lawn will deteriorate, becoming more susceptible to weeds and attack by insects and diseases. Read More
Save Water with a Rain Barrel Most gardeners find their water bills rise as fast as the temperatures. Save yourself a little money and do good for the environment by collecting water in a rain barrel. Read More
Garden Sprinklers and Other Watering Methods Find Out About Garden Sprinklers and Other Watering Methods The yard looks dry and you know you're supposed to water. So you go to the store and look at garden sprinklers, and then it hits you: Too many choices. You see square sprinklers, round sprinklers, oscillating sprinklers, water-pistol type sprinklers, and other stuff. What's going to work best in your yard? Here's a quick review of different methods you can use. Read More
Reduce Lawn Stress You think you have stress? What about your lawn? The sun beats down on it. People walk all over it. It's thirsty, and weeds want to take over. Yes, it's rough out there in the yard. But you can take some easy steps to help your lawn cope with the stresses of summer. Read More
Landscaping builds equity Money spent on landscaping can add a significant amount to the resale value of your home. Read More
The social benefits of green spaces Privacy and tranquility. Well-placed plantings offer privacy and tranquility by screening out busy street noises and reducing glare from headlights. (1) Read More
Green spaces reduce crime, road rage and enhance mood The benefits of natural and landscaped green spaces are not just limited to the environment, say officials at Landscape Ontario. Read More