Canada's Local Gardener Volume 2 Issue 1

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Looking for beautiful gardens BC, Saskatchewan, Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, send us your gardens!

Pictures of Canadian gardens by (clockwise): Jen Grad; Jean Rutherford; Twyla Bartel; Lois Maclennan; and Nicole Deibert.

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oming up next is our winter issue of Beautiful Gardens. In the past, it has been all gardens from cover to cover, with gorgeous photos and stimulating stories about the people who’ve made the gardens. But this year, owing to COVID, we haven’t been able to visit the gardens to take the pictures and write the stories. That’s where you come in. We need you! If your garden is remarkable— beautiful or bountiful or experimental in some way—send us a few pictures, to the email below. We’ll use our favourites in Beautiful Gardens. Now, why aren’t we asking for pictures from Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario? Well, it’s because we asked for those in our last issue, and read-

ers responded in spades. Amazing pictures of wonderful gardens, and we’ll be using a lot of them. But we need gardens from the rest of Canada too! What we’re looking for Send up to 10 pictures. Choose a couple of long-shots, which are overall pictures, taken from a distance, of your garden. Choose a couple of close-ups of your favourite flowers. We know you can’t resist these pictures—we can’t either! But they could be taken in anyone’s garden. And make the rest of the pictures mid-shots. These are pictures of a few flowers or a couple of budding vegetables that look great together. Or pictures of a garden statue or scare-

crow surrounded by plants. Or maybe your garden shed. Do you get the idea? Tell us your name and where the garden is—city or town or area and province. You can tell us something about yourself if you like too. Troubles? It can be difficult to send these pictures, particularly if you’re in a rural area with less-than-brilliant internet service. Try sending them two or three pictures at a time. We’ll let you know when we’ve got them, with a human-written email back to you. If we don’t write back, we haven’t got them. (Please allow for evenings and weekends before resending.) We look forward to seeing your garden! C

Email pictures to: shauna@pegasuspublications.net localgardener.net

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Beautiful Gardens: Roy Morris, Upper Golden Grove, New Brunswick

4min
pages 56-61

Beautiful Gardens: Helen Hogue, Winnipeg

5min
pages 50-55

Beautiful Gardens: Victoria Beatti, Calgary

6min
pages 44-49

Beautiful Gardens: Lynne and Michael Knowlton, Durham, Ontario

4min
pages 38-43

Dealing with deer

4min
pages 27-29

How to get started

5min
pages 62-64

Things plants know

5min
pages 35-37

Tree diversity: A popular concept but not without concerns

5min
pages 32-34

End of season tool care

3min
page 30

Two olde dawgs: The seasons are changing, what to do now?

3min
page 31

Cheating the climate gods

3min
pages 22-23

Growing hot peppers – what makes them hotter?

7min
pages 24-26

The unhumble dandelion and its imitators

4min
pages 20-21

Save the great red oak

2min
pages 8-9

Hugelkultur

2min
page 13

Have you ever tried growing pineapple?

3min
pages 18-19

Houseplants 101

4min
pages 10-12

Looking for beautiful gardens

1min
page 5

Dear gardeners

3min
page 4

Planning a fairy garden

3min
pages 14-17

What you need to know about growing tomatoes on a balcony

4min
pages 6-7
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