January Garden Action Items

January Garden Action Items: As long as you aren’t buried under three feet of snow, there is always a lot of work to do in the garden, so bundle up warmly, put on your wellies and out you go… 1. Hardwood Cuttings Take hardwood cuttings of your favourite shrubs to increase your stock – just [...]



Hardwood Cuttings

January Garden How-To: Hardwood Cuttings: Continue to take fully ripe, hardwood cuttings from trees and shrubs to increase your stock or share with friends. This is as easy to do as the soft cuttings most people are more comfortable doing – here’s how: a) Choose strong side shoots, about as thick as a pencil, from [...]



Late December Decisions

“Late December Decisions” by ??? As I sit writing this journal entry to close to the dreaded Y2K, I stop and think we may not have to worry about pruning or seed ordering in a few days. If things collapse next week I can be sure of one thing – the bamboo jungle in front [...]



Soon Time to Start Those Garden Seeds!

by Linda D. Harris, Horticulturist, Ferry-Morse Seed Company Winter covers the ground everywhere north of Zone 8. Right now your next garden is still a dream. Begin now to make the dream real. Start planning on paper. Then begin thinking about which seeds to start for the next garden’s flowers, herbs and vegetables indoors. Growing [...]



Pruning Houseplants

“Pruning Houseplants” by David Tarrant January is a good time to prune certain houseplants, particularly such vigorous growers as hibiscus and bougainvillea. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Chinese Hibiscus) is a beautiful and easy houseplant. With the many indoor cultivars of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, if they are in a well-lit sunny window, they continue to send out the odd [...]