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Here’s a quick video with LED Grow Light Tips How LED Grow Lights Can Transform Your Indoor Garden

For many gardeners, gardening is more than just a pastime; it’s a way to stay connected with nature, nurture wellbeing, and bring a little vibrancy indoors during even the darkest of winters.

Whether you’re coaxing herbs or


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Innovative Ideas Shaping the Future of Gardens in Canada and Beyond

From coastal gardens of the Maritimes and urban balconies in Toronto, and across the fertile prairies to the mountain-backed lush yards in Vancouver, Canadians are embracing gardening with a diverse range of energy and creative flair.

As we look ahead to gardening in 2026, gardening trends f...


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Why Tobacco Rattle Virus Should Be on Your Radar

Few flowers capture the heart of a garden quite like the peony. Their lush blooms and vibrant colours are a joy to behold, drawing admirers from across Canada and beyo...


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Brighten Your Winters and Reawaken Your Garden with These Tried-and-True Overwintering Canna Survival Strategies

For Canadian gardeners in zones 3 and 4, the lush, flamboyant blooms and bold foliage of Canna lilies bring a touch of the tropics to even the briefest summer.

But as autumn’s crisp air signals the coming chill, a new question arises: How do we...


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A Guide for Homeowners, Gardeners, and Pest Control Seekers

As the leaves turn and autumn settles in, many homeowners across Canada notice creepy, small, dark bugs with beady red eyes and red wing markings gathering on sunny walls, windowsills, and sometimes even inside their homes.

These are


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