Members of the Brandon Garden Club were the first group to visit this summer when they travelled by chartered bus to a select ...
Dividing perennials is an easy (and economical) way to multiply your favorite plants,” says Amy Enfield, senior ...
Long experience has taught me that people who do not like geraniums have something morally unsound about them.” — John ...
These late-blooming perennials are a keystone plant, providing beauty and food. Learn where to best plant them and how to ...
“Bulbs of tulips, crocuses and daffodils can be planted in pots or your flower borders. If you have a large area of grass try ...
If you brought any house plants outside for the summer, now is the time to think about bringing them back inside. Make sure they are insect free.
Find out the best time to stop mowing your lawn before winter, the ideal grass height for the final cut, and expert tips to ...
Ferns are an ancient plant that have been gracing our earth with their feathery fronds for a long, long time. They make a great addition to landscaping since they can fill out thi ...
Best secateurs for pruning and trimming, tried and tested by a gardening expert - Secateurs are must-have tools for any ...
For spectacular blooms, prune agapanthus at the right time. Learn when and how to trim for healthy plants and vibrant flowers ...
Rick Van Duyvendyk, owner of Saskatoon's Dutch Growers, shares his tips and tricks on how to preserve your favourite plants and flowers for the upcoming winter season.
Here’s what to cut back this autumn for a head start in spring. Wait for the first few frosts, then trim these plants so that several inches of the stem remain.