On Writing a Book
March 1, 2024 is an exciting date for me. This is the release date of my book The Gardener’s Guide to Native Plants of the Southern Great Lakes Region. I thought that for this month’s article I would...
View ArticleIs it Invasive or is it just Aggressive?
Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), often mislabeled as “invasive”, is not. It is simply an aggressive native plant. There are strategies that you can use to grow this pollinator magnet even in a...
View ArticleBuilding a Mini-wetland
As a native plant gardener in a small southwestern Ontario town, I am blessed to have a half-acre property with a variety of growing conditions. These range from dry, full sun to dry, full shade and...
View ArticleOn Buying Native Plants
When I started growing native plants back in 2005/2006, native plant specialty nurseries were few and far between, poorly advertised, and the selection of plants was quite limited. And unfortunately,...
View ArticleThe Importance of Growing Native Plants
Native plant gardening is one of the fastest growing sectors of horticulture in North America today. I started growing native plants 20 years ago, but I was not really an early adopter; there were...
View ArticleNative Plant Gardens: Naturalized or Formal – Which is Better?
We all garden to our own aesthetic. For some, green, sterile lawns of shortly mown grass is a beautiful sight. Others see beauty in lush beds of exotic (and often invasive) flowers, shrubs and vines....
View ArticleHate mowing lawns? Get rid of the grass!
Most people reading this article will have, at one time or another, faced the prospect of removing a section of lawn in order to create a new garden – whether that be specifically for a native flower...
View ArticleKeeping an Edge
Last month I wrote about preparing your lawn for a new garden. In that article I discussed some of the strategies I’ve tried (and a few I haven’t) for removing the sod. This month I’m going to look at...
View ArticleThe dirt on dirt (aka soil) – Part 1 – Soil Texture
Let me preface this piece with the caveat that I am not trained as a soil scientist (though I did take a couple of university soils courses many years ago). Nevertheless, as a gardener I am always...
View ArticleThe dirt on dirt (aka soil) – Part 2
Beyond Sand, Silt and Clay – Organic Matter, Loam, Soil pH and other magic Last month I wrote about how to determine your soil texture. This month I’d like to discuss some of the other components of...
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