Difficult seeds

Difficult seeds By Shauna Dobbie If you have no problem growing tomatoes and zinnias from seed, but celery and passionflower vine make you tear your hair out, I feel your pain. Some plants are just more difficult to start than others. If you can figure out what a particular seed needs, you’re halfway to succeeding. […]
Perennials dead in middle

Why some perennials die in the middle Many gardeners wonder why some of their perennials, after a couple of years, start behaving differently. It’s called the donut effect: the centre dies down and the surrounding flowers lean outward. It looks like a big fat cat has sat in the middle of your plant, but it […]
Science of climbing vines

How vines climb A wisteria vine spirals around a pergola post, illustrating the twining growth habit that allows it to climb and reach the canopy above. The science of climbing vines by Shauna Dobbie Vines are some of the most fascinating plants in the garden. From sweet peas curling delicately around a trellis to wisteria […]
Do tree roots communicate?

Do tree roots communicate? The “wood wide web” may be real. The customer service line probably isn’t. Plants may not have mouths, but under the soil their roots are busy sending messages. Sometimes they help their neighbours and sometimes they sabotage them. Chemical signals: the good and the bad Roots release thousands of compounds into […]
Asparagus

All about asparagus Asparagus is perfect for Canada. It is quite cold-hardy and truly perennial. Once established, a well-managed bed can produce for 15 to 25 years, sometimes longer. It is slow to get started and very generous once it does. You need a little patience getting an asparagus bed to the harvesting stage, but […]
Does watering overhead cause disease?

Does overhead watering really cause disease? Gardeners are often warned never to water plants from overhead because wet leaves supposedly encourage disease. There is truth to this advice, but the science is more nuanced than many gardening books suggest. After all, nearly all outdoor plants evolved with rain falling directly onto their foliage. In nature, […]
Rose diseases for Canadians

Fact Check Rose Diseases for Canadians ‘Morden Sunrise’ is a rose developed at the Morden Research Station in Canada. It is very hardy in regions across the country. Star Roses, a US rose-growing company, recently released information on common rose diseases and how gardeners can manage them. Much of the advice is sound, but how […]
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