Growing Crocuses

Growing Crocuses

Changing weather patterns due to global warming make you wonder when the winter ends or whether it will end at all. But without any worries, Crocus will push through the snow, make a bright display and announce the arrival of spring. Crocus is one of the first flowers to appear in the spring. It is […]

Growing New England Asters

Growing New England Asters

Your garden shouldn’t look like a sick person at the end of summer. A garden with dead flowers and foliage is a depressing sight. With a decent dose of Fall Asters, you can make the sick person look alive with beauty! They will bloom till the frost and give a fresh look for the garden. […]

Growing Dahlias the Flamboyant exhibitionists

Growing Dahlias the Flamboyant exhibitionists

A grandma living down a few houses in our street is from Eastern Europe and, though she is in Canada for a long time, doesn’t speak English well. That didn’t stop my wife from striking a conversation with her. Somehow both understand each other very well, which wonders me. But my wife’s complain is that […]

Growing Burning Bush for fall color

Growing Burning Bush for fall color

When the summer ends and fall creeps in, gardens start looking like war zones. The greens and flowers that adorned the garden will start dying. That is something unsightly! But there are a few that put on a show in the fall. Mums and asters can beautify the fall garden. But there is one that […]

How to make a butterfly garden!

How to make a butterfly garden!

As children, all of us were fascinated with Butterflies! When we know the connection with caterpillars and butterflies, in the early science classes, we started wondering about Mother Nature. With pollution by pesticide use, habitat loss by urbanization and global warming, their numbers are dwindling. As gardeners, butterflies help us in pollination. Though they are […]

Marigolds and Nematodes

Marigolds and Nematodes

For years, I wasn’t able to harvest clean leaves from Swiss chard and kale. Most of the time they were full of holes, eaten by something. I don’t mind sharing my bounty with others. Humans or otherwise. I am not interested in spraying chemicals in my garden, either! Once I started selling at the farmers […]

Growing Pineapple Sage

Growing Pineapple Sage

With the scarlet flowers and the sweet smell of pineapple, there is a sage that can enrich your garden. Yes. Pineapple sage is one herb that brings joy to all senses. Crush the leaves between fingers to release the heavenly fragrance while you are in the garden to refresh yourself. No wonder that in traditional […]

How to grow Hostas

How to grow Hostas

Loved for their lush foliage and fragrant flowers, hostas have a special place in gardens all over. These shade loving perennials come in different leaf shapes, size and color. They are ‘plant and forget’ type of low maintenance plants.  They came to Europe in 1700s from Far East and today there are more than 2500 […]