Canada's Local Gardener Volume 2 Issue 4

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Dear readers and gardeners

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his is the final issue in our first year of national publishing. Hooray! And what have I learned in this issue? Well, for one thing, I learned just exactly what threshing and winnowing is. You can grow your own wheat, and it’s not hard to do. Cultivate a few blades in a potted arrangement or a few rows in your garden. And if I ever get the two or more acres my heart dreams of, I may just plant an eighth of an acre in wheat. This would give me four bushels of wheat kernels, which could be milled into over 160 pounds of flour, which would make 240 loaves of bread. Except… threshing and winnowing look like some mighty hard work. Maybe I should plant far less and just enjoy the experience and a loaf or two of bread. Easier for sure to focus on potatoes, about which there’s a lot of information in this issue, from how to grow to the history of this nutrient powerhouse. I planted three in my tiny vegetable plot and thought they were disintegrated for sure after showing nothing for two weeks, but now they’ve poked their heads above the soil and are growing like gangbusters. One plant I’ve never tried before is begonias, but Dorothy (my mother) has some good information on them, making me wonder if it’s too late to add some in pots. Or do I dare to try one inside, like the polka dot begonia also covered herein? Greg Auton gives us the rundown on the many different ways you can store your produce once it’s ready. Freezing it, canning it, pickling it, or just leaving it in a cool, dark place are some of the things you can do. Greg will walk you through these and a few more besides. We also have how to build a labyrinth garden, propagating shrubs, collecting seeds, and a story from Dan Rubin about how they’re building greenhouses on the south side of a hill in Newfoundland. Makes good sense! We have three gardens for you to peruse: the Spirit Garden in South Surrey, BC; Olivia Warrington’s Mediterranean-inspired garden in Winnipeg; and the home garden of expert plantsman Larry Hodgson of Quebec City. It’s been a busy time, not only with all these articles but with our bi-weekly podcast. My mom and I gab with someone from the gardening community about some aspect of gardening for about an hour. It’s relaxed and chatty and fun. Have a listen by going to our website, using the QR code, or looking for Canada’s Local Gardener Podcast on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. I hope to leave in two weeks to visit gardens throughout the summer, meeting the people who make them happen and taking pictures, with all the COVID-19 preparations you can imagine. It will be glorious! Check out the growing library of See you in the fall!

Canada’s Local Gardener Podcasts!

Shauna Dobbie Editor shauna@pegasuspublications.net 4 • 2021

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Local Gardener Follow us online https://www.localgardener.net Facebook: @CanadasLocalGardener Twitter: @CanadaGardener Instagram: @local_gardener Published by Pegasus Publications Inc. President/Publisher Dorothy Dobbie dorothy@pegasuspublications.net Design Cottonwood Publishing Services Editor Shauna Dobbie shauna@pegasuspublications.net Art Direction & Layout Karl Thomsen karl@pegasuspublications.net General Manager Ian Leatt ian.leatt@pegasuspublications.net Contributors Greg Auton, Dorothy Dobbie, Shauna Dobbie, Larry Hodgson, Ian Leatt, Joan Mara, Mike Rosen, Dan Rubin. Editorial Advisory Board Greg Auton, John Barrett, Todd Boland, Darryl Cheng, Ben Cullen, Mario Doiron, Michel Gauthier, Larry Hodgson, Jan Pedersen, Stephanie Rose, Michael Rosen and Aldona Satterthwaite. Advertising Sales 1.888.680.2008 Subscriptions Write, email or call Canada’s Local Gardener, 138 Swan Lake Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3T 4T8 Phone (204) 940-2700 Fax (204) 940-2727 Toll Free 1 (888) 680-2008 subscribe@localgardener.net One year (four issues): $35.85 Two years (eight issues): $71.70 Three years (twelve issues): $107.55 Single copy: $10.95; Beautiful Gardens: $14.95 150 years of Gardening in Canada copy: $12.95 Plus applicable taxes. Return undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: Circulation Department Pegasus Publications Inc. 138 Swan Lake Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3T 4T8 Canadian Publications mail product Sales agreement #40027604 ISSN 2563-6391

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Beguiling begonias!

4min
pages 6-8

How to get started

5min
pages 61-62

Beautiful Gardens: Olivia Warrington, Winnipeg

5min
pages 49-53

Beautiful Gardens - Larry Hodgson, Quebec City

8min
pages 44-48

Beautiful Garden: Spirit Garden, South Surrey, B.C.

5min
pages 54-60

Tree canopy cover in Canadian communities

7min
pages 42-43

Potatoes

12min
pages 38-41

Earth-sheltered greenhouse

7min
pages 34-37

Storing and preserving garden produce

12min
pages 30-33

Two olde dawgs: Planting the Vegepod

3min
pages 26-27

Seed saving

4min
pages 28-29

Have you ever grown wheat?

5min
pages 24-25

Wildflowers and weeds: Toadflax

1min
pages 20-21

Mosquitoes

5min
pages 22-23

Dog-friendly garden plants

2min
page 13

Grow a pollinator lawn

2min
page 12

Dear readers and gardeners

2min
page 4

What plants do the royals favour?

2min
page 14

Making new shrubs

5min
pages 16-17

How to build a labyrinth

3min
pages 18-19

Letters to the editor

2min
page 5

Potted, spotted begonia

2min
pages 10-11
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