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Written on December 11, 2014 Christmas is just around the corner and you still haven’t found the dream gift for your favorite gardener? Don’t panic...Read more
Growing a vegetable garden is easy enough to do, and lets you reconnect with nature. What could be fresher and more local than food harvested from...Read more
Written on February 5, 2018 Organic or non-organic seeds, open-pollinated or F1 hybrid seeds – these criteria seem harmless enough, but if you’re...Read more
Written on January 11, 2013 Your poinsettia made it through the holidays and now you want to keep it and make it turn red again? Here are the steps...Read more
In nature, soil is rarely exposed. So why leave it that way in the garden? Pamper your soil in the fall by covering it with plants…while there’s...Read more
Text written on August 1, 2018 Considered easy to maintain, the phalaenopsis , or “moth orchid,” is a favorite choice of beginners. One of the...Read more
From Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, Latin America consists of some 20 countries. This enormous territory boasts an extremely rich culinary heritage, one...Read more
With a seed packet costing three to five dollars, it’s possible to grow some of your own delicious vegetables. What could be more pleasing than...Read more
Beginning in the 19th century, Montréal experienced great waves of immigration. All those people coming from elsewhere brought their culture with...Read more
It’s such a pleasure harvesting your tomatoes, your carrots, your flowers and your herbs. Whether it’s a big kitchen garden, a smaller edible layout...Read more