Tag: Growing Concerns
Growing Concerns: Spring says hello when forsythia bloom yellow
Never mind the calendar, forsythia are in bloom, so spring is officially here.
Growing Concerns: Crunching the numbers on mulching your garden
One garden task I like to tackle early in the spring is mulching my flower beds.
Growing Concerns: Colour your world with popular Easter plants
It is Easter weekend, and there are so many reason plants are tied to this time of year.
Growing Concerns: Timing key to putting your lawn in order
I know you want to get out in the garden and start working. Tulips and daffodils have broken through and on their way to creating that beautiful show of spring colour. This week. I’m focusing on lawn care. It is important not to do too much too early, or you can really damage your lawn. […]
Growing Concerns: Timing key to putting your lawn in order
I know you want to get out in the garden and start working. Tulips and daffodils have broken through and on their way to creating that beautiful show of spring colour. This week. I’m focusing on lawn care. It is important not to do too much too early, or you can really damage your lawn. […]
Growing Concerns: Get a jump on pests with dormant oil spray
With the coming of spring, there is something you can do in the garden right now.
Growing Concerns: Now’s the time to book your landscape project
With spring just around the corner, folks are looking to start new gardening projects or to have someone maintain their existing property, so here are a few tips on looking for and booking landscape work. Now’s the time – don’t wait till later, because many companies are booking up fast. This was the first year […]
Growing Concerns: Don’t let impatience damage your lawn and garden
Wasn’t the weather last Sunday amazing? Other than the wind. it really felt like a spring day. And I know many of you are counting the hours till you can get back in the garden. But as nice as it was, remember: the ground in many places is still somewhat frozen and if we try […]
Growing Concerns: Lots to do indoors before spring lets us outdoors
March is here and I noticed the other day, after all the rain, that I had a small clump of snowdrops starting to bloom.
Growing Concerns: Be ready to nurture awakening indoor plants and seedlings
From a plant perspective winter is important. Plants in our area require several months of cold temperatures and a good blanket of snow to help them rest, rejuvenate and prepare for another growing season. We often forget plants rely on the water table to provide them with water naturally, and rain and snow are required […]