Category: How to: Garden Maintenance

“Shrubs in the garden, perennials from seed and garden surprises”

Final Thoughts: “Shrubs in the garden, perennials from seed and garden surprises” by Mala Gunadasa-Rohling A nice surprise greeted me one morning a couple of weeks ago – I looked out the window at the weeping willow that hangs over one corner of our garden from the neighbours (a very nice ‘borrowed’ plant) and saw [Continue]

Increase your vegetable production with Succession Planting

June In-Depth How-To: Increase your vegetable production with Succession Planting Many beginner gardeners plant their crops in the spring, harvest the vegetables, then clean up the garden and wait till next year to start all over again. It is very easy to get more enjoyment, not to mention more production out of your garden. Try [Continue]

Beneficial Insects – Part III

“Beneficial Insects – Part III” by Sharon Hanna. Lacewings are unmistakeable: pale green, with slender, elongated bodies, and two pairs of extremely delicate netted wings. Their larvae are similar to that of the ladybird beetle (ladybug), in that they resemble little dragons or alligators, except that they are beige with brown markings. Adult lacewing   [Continue]

How To Photograph Flowers

Reprinted with permission from the New York Institute of Photography website at www.nyip.com. All photographs on this page by Mala Gunadasa-Rohling. Sunshine on the new buds and blossoms of a lavatera. (MGR) It’s spring in many parts of the world. For those of us who spent the winter trapped inside, spring means, among other things, [Continue]

Beneficial Insects – Think Before you Squish

by Sharon Hanna Everyone’s favourite “BI” – the ladybird For years, well-meaning gardeners routinely maimed, swatted, sprayed and squished every bug they could get their hands on. However careful observation of nature and the move to organic practices have shown that encouraging “good” bugs, or beneficial insects (the politically correct name) is one way to [Continue]