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How an organic animal repellent can protect plants

How an organic animal repellent can protect plants

Animal pests — such as deer, voles, squirrels and rabbits — have appetites for flowers, vegetables, shrubs and trees. Many gardeners discourage visits from pests by applying the Plantskydd animal repellent solution to their plants.

How to care for garden tools

How to care for garden tools

Hard-working pruners (secateurs) need some pampering to be rejuvenated. How to clean, sharpen, and care for garden tools so they can perform their best.

Dos and don’ts of dormant oils

Dos and don’ts of dormant oils

Dormant oils are useful for treating overwintering eggs of insects. However, not all trees and shrubs tolerate dormant oil.

Pest guide: 10 pests to worry about

Pest guide: 10 pests to worry about

Not all bugs in your garden are bad, but here are 10 pests to pay attention to so you can reduce damage to your plants.

Allergy-free gardening

Allergy-free gardening

If you wheeze and sneeze when you set foot in the garden, just think about sex — plant sex, that is. Tips on how to make an allergy-free garden.

6 tips for pollen bee nests in your garden

6 tips for pollen bee nests in your garden

Many gardeners are installing pollen bee nests to encourage pollination. 6 tips for pollen bee nests.

July’s a good time to find plant bargains

July’s a good time to find plant bargains

If you have gaps in your gardens, or want to re-fresh your containers, July can be a good time to bargain shop for good plants at reputable garden centres.

Protect evergreen shrubs and trees in winter

Protect evergreen shrubs and trees in winter

Evergreen shrubs and trees might give the impression that they’re tough and resilient, but evergreens require protection to avoid winter injuries.

The joys of sharing plants

The joys of sharing plants

Nova Scotia gardener Jim Smith shows the joy of sharing plants with a Dominion Day rose. Its red-and-white striped buds normally open on Canada Day.

Plant hardiness zones changing, slowly

Plant hardiness zones changing, slowly

“Will it grow in my zone?” is the pertinent question about plant hardiness for perennials. The lines on the maps for zones are changing, slowly.

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