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There is nothing more satisfying to a gardener than seeing those first early spring flower bulbs popping up from the cold ground. Learn about choosing the right bulb, how and where to plant, how to deter those pesky squirrels.
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Category: Autumn, Bulbs, Finding Your Green Thumb, Gardening 101, Instruction, Spring
Tags: Allium, Autumn, Bulbs, Crocus, Fall, garden, Instructions, Iris, Spring, Tulips
Bring new life to your doorways this fall by adding mums along with annual and perennial grasses and plants to your containers? The following instructions will assist in your fall mum purchases and care.
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Category: Autumn, Container Gardening, Holiday, Instruction
Tags: Annual, Autumn, Container, Container Gardening, Fall, home, Instructions, Perennial, Planter
Without a doubt, we live in one of the prettiest towns in Canada. Niagara-on-the-Lake is in full bloom, and store fronts, businesses and patios are bursting with colour. Join us on our little tour of Queen St. NOTL.
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Category: Canada, Community, Gardening 101, Holiday, Instruction, Niagara, Spring, Summer, Water
Tags: garden, Grow, Instructions, Niagara, Photography, Tourism
Many homeowners long for a shady retreat that is until they try to select plants that will successfully grow there. Most of us can only think of Hostas and ferns. But a shady yard doesn’t mean your gardening days are…
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Category: Autumn, Deciduous, Deciduous Trees, Finding Your Green Thumb, Flowering Shrubs, Garden Design, Gardening 101, Instruction, Landscaping, Roses, Shade, Soil, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Water
Tags: garden, Garden Design, Instructions, maple, Shade, Shade Plants, Shade Trees
If you want to grow your garden as planned while conserving water, there are a few things you can do to help your garden thrive
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Category: Container Gardening, Deciduous, Finding Your Green Thumb, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Garden Design, Gardening 101, Hydrangea, Instruction, Roses, Soil, Spring, Summer, The Healthy Gardener, Water
Tags: Care, Clay, Food, Grow, Health, Healthy Living, Instruction, Instructions, Soil, Water, Watering
Pruning grape vines can be a mystery. But if you remember that all grapes produce fruit on one-year old wood, you have taken the first step towards viticulture!
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Category: Instruction, Small Fruit, Summer, Winter
Tags: Care, Fruit, Grape, Instruction, Instructions, Pruning, Summer, Winter
What is more beautiful than big, beautiful hydrangea blooms to accent your home? Both in your garden and in containers, Endless Summer hydrangea can provide a stunning accent to your landscape late spring through fall.
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Healthy soil is the key to any successful garden. It is the foundation on which a healthy garden is built. The basic principle that gardeners should live by is that if you feed the soil, the soil will feed your plants.
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Category: Finding Your Green Thumb, Gardening 101, Instruction, Soil, Spring, Summer, The Healthy Gardener
Tags: Care, Clay, Compost, Container Gardening, Dirt, Food, Fruit, garden, Garden Design, Garden Makeover, Grow, Healthy Living, Instruction, Instructions, Moving Plants, Mulch, Mulching, Planting, Recycle, Sand, Silt, Soil, Where to start
Enjoy your fruit trees for look, flower & fruit by using the following instructions by the garden experts at Mori Gardens.
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Category: Autumn, Deciduous, Edible Plants, Fruit Trees, Gardening 101, Instruction, Spring, Summer, The Healthy Gardener
Tags: Apple, Autumn, Care, Cherry, Fall, Food, Fruit, gifts, Grow, Health, Healthy Living, Instructions, Pear, Spring
Composting is the breaking down of plant material that is no longer living, with the help of micro-organisms through a decomposition process
Understanding a few basic composting principles will help you get the best results.
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Category: Autumn, Deciduous, Finding Your Green Thumb, Gardening 101, Instruction, Spring, Summer, The Healthy Gardener
Tags: Autumn, Compost, Food, Grow, Health, Healthy Living, Instruction, Instructions, Planting, Recycle, Soil, Spring, Summer