20 Winter Lawn Care Tips for Canadians
A Canadian winter is a long winter, for both you and your lawn. While you’re anxiously waiting for warmer, sunny days, your lawn is sleeping under the snowbanks. Come spring, lawns can be a little… … Read more
A Canadian winter is a long winter, for both you and your lawn. While you’re anxiously waiting for warmer, sunny days, your lawn is sleeping under the snowbanks. Come spring, lawns can be a little… … Read more
For backyard dwellers (people who live to enjoy BBQs and social gatherings hanging around their private pool or their breezy garden patio) nothing may seem more luxurious than having an outdoor TV for additional entertainment. … Read more
With spring occupied with replanting gardens, garden fatigue setting in during autumn, and your yard desperately needing some tree cover, you may wonder if you could get away with planting in winter. Is winter planting … Read more
Quality fertilizer is not cheap, especially when you’re buying organic liquid fertilizers. Proper storage techniques will help you make the most out of that fertilizer year after year. But how long does fertilizer last? And … Read more
Reseeding your lawn always ends up with half a bag of unused grass seed. What can you do with leftover grass seed? Will it go bad? Can you still use it next year? Grass seed … Read more
Mulch is a wonderful gardening aid that prevents weeds from germinating and water from evaporating. But inevitably, you always have to buy more bagged mulch than you need. Can bagged mulch go bad? Can you … Read more
Did you know that just because it’s winter, you may still have to water your lawn? If you’re up in the north like I am, where winters last a third of the year, you can … Read more
Maybe you live in a humid area, or maybe you aren’t as great at remembering to bring in patio cushions as you’d like to be. Either way, you walk out onto your patio to enjoy … Read more
Hydrangeas are one of the top favorites among gardeners, however they aren’t easy to grow. Although hydrangeas are resistant to many diseases and pests, there are particular rules that you should follow when trying to … Read more
You know that lawns are an ecological disaster. The synthetic fertilizers (especially synthetic nitrogen) dumped on lawns to turn them green contribute to global warming and continue to destroy the environment. An hour with a … Read more