If there is one plant that rewards the gardener’s patience during the final, chilly stretch of winter that can last a long time, depending on where you live in Canada,
If there is one plant that rewards the gardener’s patience during the final, chilly stretch of winter that can last a long time, depending on where you live in Canada,
There’s something quietly uplifting about the first snowdrops of the year. When the garden is still resting and the air carries winter’s chill, these small white blooms carry the message,
If the Canadian winter has your garden feeling a little ruff, the red osier dogwood is a striking plant that barks back!
1. Protect perennials before the first snow (Alberta & Saskatchewan) Prairie gardeners face brutal winters with limited snow cover and extreme temperature swings. Apply 6-8 inches of mulch to perennial