Spring Gardening

Don’t Waste Time! 5 Reasons To Hire A Landscape Designer Now

Front yard with fall colours

1) Designers see the big picture. Landscapes not only need to look good today they need to grow in to look good for years to come. 2) Designers save you money. If given an upfront budget a designer can help you get the biggest bang for your buck.  And if you want some bigger ticket …Read more

Creative Improvements Transform A Walkway At The Side Of A House

1 year later (July 2012)

Before and after photos of a walkway at the side of a house.   BEFORE:   AFTER:  

Facts Everyone Should Know About Plant Tags And Plant Info

Japanese Maple

Your plant tags and plant info from the internet may not be accurate. Let’s start with plant tags. The plants that are at our local nurseries are not all necessarily grown here in Ontario nor are the plant tags necessarily printed here or contain our Zone 5 growing information. Please keep that in mind and …Read more

Gardening Inspiration From Canada Blooms 2013

Golden Thread Leaf Cypress

Canada Blooms 2013 was the best show I had seen in years. A lot of nice display gardens and the hardscaping booths were all creatively done. Here are some highlights:    

Techniques To Improve Lilac Pruning

Lilacs can have lovely long seasons depending on the weather. Here is picture of how to trim off the old blooms without damaging next years flower.                       I do recommend pruning off 1/3 of the shrub, like mentioned in previous posts, once the lilac has …Read more

Trimming and Dividing Ornamental Grasses Is Easy If You Follow These Steps

trimming ornamental grasses

Spring is the time to trim your ornamental grasses.                 It is still a little wet to divide the perennial grasses.  As soon as the soil dries up a bit, it will be a good time to divide your clump(s) if you feel they are getting too large. …Read more

Warning: Why You Should Avoid Impatiens Right Now

Bed of impatiens

Do you plant impatiens every year in your garden or containers? Well this year (2013) you might want to consider something else. Downy Mildew is currently wiping out plantings of this popular annual and even causing growers to stop growing them. I have filled many benches with flats and flats of these annuals and spent …Read more

Mulch Volcano Season Begins!

Mulch volcano

This (pictured above) is how to literally *kill* a tree with kindness. Please don’t bury the flare at the base of the trunk in soil or mulch — it will cause moisture damage to the bark and cambium, eventually harming the thing you’re trying to help. If you’re going to mulch, spread it out in …Read more

Hiring A Landscape Contractor

Portfolio: Front steps and porch

Please welcome my guest author and friend, Mohammed Jacquesson.  Mohammed is a Paralegal specializing in Small Claims Court matters and is providing you with some great tips today when hiring a contractor. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – As a paralegal specializing in Small Claims Court matters, …Read more

Pruning Of Evergreens

spruce

Cedars, Boxwood and Yews, can be lightly pruned in early spring to remove any winter dieback and prune for shape prior to spring growth. Note to trim hedges a little more narrow at the top to let light get to the bottom of the plant, this is a common mistake that leads to the dying …Read more

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