Summer Gardening

Samples Of Trees For Real Yards

Columnar Siberian Crab Apple

Here is a sampling of trees for real yards: And if you really want a Maple Tree, consider an Amur Maple, smaller in stature and leaf size and nice fall colour.  

Water Your Trees With The Help Of These Tips For Better Results

Large trees are key in our yards and also a big budget item.  Here are some important tips addressing the watering of your newly planted and established trees. Newly planted (less than 12 weeks): Water once a week for the first eight to twelve weeks, with a second watering during hot, dry summer months. The …Read more

Trees For Real Yards

By ‘real yards’ I mean the 30 to 50 foot yards that most of us have. And even if you have a bigger one, I think tree size is equally important as I have had to assist several home owners with “too many trees… too close together syndrome” over the years. I often feel un-Canadian …Read more

Simple Ways To Add Colour To Your Garden With Foliage

King of Hearts Bleeding Heart - all summer bloomer.

Here are some easy perennials that are big on foliage colour for sun and shade!   For shady spots:  Cimicifuga – lovely dark foliage for shade. For sunny spots:  

Watering Your Newly Planted Tree The Easy Way

Treegator

I have discovered an easy way to water your newly planted tree. Worried about going on vacation and leaving your newly planted tree? Have you seen these around? Are you wondering what in the world they are? They are called Treegator. They are a way to water a tree.  They allow you to slowly water …Read more

Never Stop Improving Your Garden: Stunning Examples Of Beautiful Summer Colour

summer colour

As I previously mentioned, it is not too late or a bad time to make changes to the garden. Here is my group of plants that I plan on planting today – yes mid-July and before I head out on a baseball road trip with my son. I personally strived for a simple green and …Read more

Tips To Extend The Blooming Season Of Your Endless Summer Hydrangea

Endless Summer Hydrangea mid June

This still remains a very popular question when spending time in the garden with my customers. Here is a picture of my Endless Summer hydrangea in the beginning of June: Resist the temptation… no matter how great to take off the stems that are sticking out of the plant. The old wood is where the …Read more

Best 5 Veggies For Beginner Gardeners

For some of us it can be hard enough just getting to eat our vegetables (face it, we may be adults but that doesn’t mean we have to act like ones) but growing them for ourselves is a whole different ball game. Whether it’s a busy schedule that keeps you from being able to devote …Read more

Creative Ways You Can Use Trees For Privacy

privacy hedge

Next to a request for low maintenance gardens, the request for privacy tops the list with my customers. I do my best with the use of trees and wooden screening but many are concerned about how big trees grow and how they may affect neighbors etc. On this tour I found no such concern… just …Read more

7 Surprisingly Effective Tips For Gardening With Vegetables Organically

1. Start with good soil and amend with compost and/or manure to get everything off to a great start. 2. Choose good healthy plants. They can withstand a ‘bit more neglect’ than one struggling at the nursery. 3. It is easy and pretty much the same price to choose organic fertilizers, like worm castings, fish …Read more