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The August Garden

Each season in the garden is filled with anticipation and regret. Late summer is no exception. By Liz Knowles

Aug 9, 2010

The Joy of Community

Christine Thomas reflects on the journey from city to country and the wonderful people met along the way.

Aug 5, 2010

Helping Hands

Heat and rain have produced a bounty in the garden. With a little direction, small helpers can pitch in harvesting peas, carrots and beans. By George Knowles

Jul 26, 2010

The July Garden

Despite the rain and wind, clematis, water lilies and primrose are thriving in July. By Liz Knowles

Jul 12, 2010

Peeling Away the Layers of History

Christine Thomas knew a few people in Toronto. Then she moved to the country and acquired 100 neighbours and a home redolent with history.

Jul 9, 2010

Saving garlic from summer heat!

In the blistering heat, gardening ain’t easy. But credit garlic with all kinds of restorative, intoxicating powers. By George Knowles

Jul 7, 2010

Summer arrives, the garden is full!

The longest day of the year arrives. The garden, sparsely populated a month ago, is full. By George Knowles

Jun 22, 2010

Colourful combinations in June

Allium, clematis, orchids, peonies: in June the garden is full of colour and wonderful plant combinations! By Liz Knowles

Jun 20, 2010

A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2010

Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Orville’s Albion Octagon, Collector Coins at Rosemont, Adrian’s Leg Count, What am I?, The Case of the Stolen Documents and You’ve Got Ten Seconds!

Jun 15, 2010

Living with Mother Nature

Christine Thomas is learning to live with the weather. Her cardinal rule: pay attention to Mother Nature – and be prepared for anything!

Jun 9, 2010

Feeding the soil that feeds us

Feeding the soil that feeds us.

Jun 1, 2010

Spring’s challenge is just keeping pace!

May is busting out all over and Liz Knowles is racing to keep up!

May 27, 2010