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Posted In: Grasses

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Grass and Flower Colour Combinations

Get Inspired By Visiting Our Courtyard
Grasses and flowers go together like peas and carrots. Whether you have them in your garden or you put them in a planter, it's a beautiful c...
Posted In: Vegetables

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Growing Potatoes, Onions and Shallots

Growing your own food with Art's Nursery
Are you growing onions, shallots or potatoes this year? Growing Onions and Shallots You can plant onions from seeds, seedlings or from bulb...
Posted In: Container Gardening

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Winter Containers

Many of us plant containers for summer interest and leave them empty for the winter. I get very excited at the beauty that can be created wi...
Posted In: Container Gardening

Friday, November 13, 2015

Wonderful Winter Planters

Laurelle shows you how to create a bit of WOW with a winter planter or grouping that will add a bit of welcome sparkle and light to brighte...
Posted In: Container Gardening

Friday, October 16, 2015

How To Plant Fall Containers and Baskets

By October, your colourful spring and summer patio planters or hanging baskets are probably looking a wee bit shabby, if not down-right dead...
Posted In: Videos

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Pansies, Kale and Painted Grasses | Video

In this video, Shelley Levis introduces you to Pansies, Violas, Ornamental Cabbages & Kale as well as a hot new item Painted Grasses.
Posted In: Container Gardening

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Pots and Perennials

With yards becoming increasingly smaller and people's lives so hectic and busy it is no wonder we enjoy the "personal" perennial garden so m...
Posted In: Container Gardening

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Plants for Fall and Winter Containers

When the fog hides the sky and the winter chills set in, odds are that your planters are starting to look a ‘wee bit’ tired. While most of u...
Posted In: Container Gardening

Sunday, September 8, 2013

In Praise of Pots

Well I thought I would touch on something other than plants but no less important to the garden- pots!

Containers for some pe...

Posted In: Container Gardening

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Fab Five Fall Container Plants

I have tried many fall container additions over the years with some successes and some not so much. I seem to keep coming back to my fab fiv...
Posted In: Small Fruits and Berries

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Brazelberry Collection

Deliciously Beautiful Fruits
Since the 1970’s, the Brazelton family of Oregon have been the pre-eminent grower of blueberries and other small fruits. Over two decades th...
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