Mark Cullen December 30, 2011
As I mature, I am learning one very important thing: the more I know, the more I realize how little I know.
Mark Cullen December 22, 2011
As the year draws to a close, everybody could benefit from some reflection on the year past and some dreaming of how things can be different.
Mark Cullen December 16, 2011
Perhaps you heard about the invasion of St. James Park in Toronto by 200 landscape professionals last week.
Sonia Day December 15, 2011
While it used to be considered to finicky a flower to grow in our cool climate, poinsettias are now a huge crop in Niagara.
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Sonia Day November 25, 2011
New book may help solve the puzzle of why the fig tree won't bear fruit.
Sonia Day November 3, 2011
Cheerful chard (or Swiss chard, as it’s often called) thrives virtually anywhere — in poor soil, in a container, in sun, in shade.
Sonia Day October 13, 2011
The tomato and the tomatillo have a shared heritage. But the similarities end there.
Sonia Day November 11, 2011
With faux poppies dotting coat collars, now’s the time to plant the real thing.
Mark Cullen October 14, 2011
If there is a difficult job to do in the sunny garden you can count on one family of plants to pull through.
Mark Cullen October 7, 2011
Take time this Thanksgiving long weekend to plant plenty of tulips, gorgeous and winter-hardy, around your property. You won’t regret it come spring.
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