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Gardening advice: How to best manage your plum so it has one leader
Once the new leader has been formed, you can begin to train it to branch out by clipping back the top of the leader to ...
Any shrubs that might be damaged by high winds, snowblowers or road salt should be wrapped in a material that breathes once freezing temperatures have arrived – but not before, advises master gardener ...
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How (and When) to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses, Step by Step
Here’s how to care for ornamental grasses after cutting them back: Water the soil if it is dry, but don’t waterlog it. For warm- and cool-season grasses, add some compost around the base. Feed ...
Amidst a brisk November wind, the final planting of 2025 by Trees for Woolwich took place last week, marking a symbolic close ...
To help you get your house into the jolly spirit, here are some spots near the GTA where you can find a freshly-cut Christmas tree.
If you’re like most well-intentioned gardeners, you might give a lot of thought to planting the “right” plants to nourish ...
Most communities have individuals who do something that makes life more interesting and enjoyable for everyone else. In ...
It still is too early to wrap your trees or shrubs for the winter. As long as daytime temperatures still are in the double ...
Christmas trees constructed from lobster traps, fishing buoys, and even wooden trawl tubs, are increasingly becoming ...
Robbie Nall arrived at the Town of Comox three years ago, and part of his current job requires planning on the timescale of trees by steering the Town’s new 30- and 50-year Urban Forest Management ...
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Parks Canada, York Region ask towns, cities, conservation authorities and residents to take ...
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