All Articles
In recent years, some species, such as bees, have faced significant challenges, and by designing a pollinator-friendly garden, we can contribute to a healthier environment.
As winter's chill slowly retreats and spring begins to warm our gardens, a spectacular symphony of perennial flowering starts to unfold before our eyes.
Summer blossoms provide essential nourishment to bees, butterflies, and other insects, ensuring the cycle of life continues in harmony. Let's uncover 5 hardy, easy-to-grow perennials that thrive in summer's embrace and create bustling havens for pollinators.
Mulch, often overlooked in the gardening world, is a gardener's best friend.
Let's delve into some fun trivia & botanical facts, garden uses, and care of Daylilies.
Autumn is far more than a time for retreating indoors and tidying the remains of summer's bounty out of the garden. In fact, this golden season offers gardeners a unique and valuable chance to refine their landscapes by planting new perennials, trees, and shrubs—or even relocating established ones.
Find the Autumn Routine That Works for You and Your Garden.
Early November presents a brief pause between the gardening and holiday calendars. I see this as an excellent time to take some space to reflect on your garden. Taking time to evaluate and record details about your garden helps to refine and grow your gardening knowledge and skills.
Wondering what you could be doing in your cold-climate garden to help it thrive? Check here for seasonal tips and guidance from Canadian gardening expert Sharon Murphy, tailored for northern growing zones.
With the Christmas season upon us, poinsettias bring a joyful and festive touch to many homes and public spaces, inspiring feelings of warmth and celebration.












