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Thriving on Neglect: Easy Plants for Beginning Gardeners
Many gardeners are beginners. I see this from the number of gardening bloggers who say so, and from my experience living in and about a large city where people work constantly and are afraid to plunge into having much of … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Design, Garden Maintenance
Tagged Canada, canadian gardener, convallaria, crocus, dicentra spectabilis, easiest plants to grow, easy care garden, easy care plants, grape hyacinth, lilac, low maintenance, muscari, neglected garden, Ontario, peony, sedum autumn joy, snow in summer, solomon's seal, Toronto, zone 4, zone 5, zone 6
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Quick ‘N Dirty Bulb Primer
“Spring, when young men’s thoughts turn to flights of fancy.” Fall, when gardeners’ thoughts turn to spring! Gardeners’ minds become overstimulated at this time of year, with lively, colourful fantasies of . . . yes, the perfect spring garden. That … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Design, Garden Maintenance
Tagged allium, autumn, autumn crocus, bloom season, bulbs, Canada, colchicum, daffodil, design, early bloom, fall, fall bloom, fritillaria, fritillaria meleagris, garden design, garden design Toronto, garden tips, gardening, Giant Flowering Onion, grape hyacinth, how to plant bulbs, hyacinth, landscape design toronto, landscaping, muscari, narcissus, nature, Ontario, plant pairings, planters, planting bulbs, planting tips, signs of spring, spring flowers, spring garden, Toronto, tulip, underplanting, what bulbs to plant, york region, zone 5
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