It has come to that time of year where I look back at this year's growing season now that it has just finished and reflect on how it went. Taking the time to review what worked and what didn’t work over the spring and summer is a good habit to develop, and it is a… Continue reading The Benefits of Keeping a Garden Journal
Tag: Gardening
Making the Most of the Harvest Season
One of the most exciting times of the year for a vegetable gardener is when the fruits and vegetables are ready to harvest. At times, it can be overwhelming, especially when plants have a lot of produce that seemingly springs up overnight and needs to be harvested all at the same time. The abundance of… Continue reading Making the Most of the Harvest Season
The Garden as a Teacher
The act of gardening is a very rewarding activity. The experience can be as simple or as profound as you want it to be. For me, gardening has generally been a function of utility. I focus on vegetables that I can use to supplement what I buy from the grocer and that have longevity in… Continue reading The Garden as a Teacher
The New Brunswick Botanical Garden
Earlier this summer, I went to Atlantic Canada for the first time, visiting New Brunswick and PEI on vacation. Driving from Ottawa made the New Brunswick town of Edmundston an ideal stopping point for a night. While I was there, I wanted to visit the New Brunswick Botanical Garden, which is just outside of town.… Continue reading The New Brunswick Botanical Garden
From Spring Bulbs to Summer Abundance
Spring is an exciting time of year in the garden and for nature lovers in general. After the experience of winter, the burst of buds and bright green leaves is rousing, and it is a welcome relief from the previous dark months of winter. I often think that the contrast between the Canadian winters and… Continue reading From Spring Bulbs to Summer Abundance
Sparrows in the Garden
Sparrows are wonderful birds to have in the garden. The hedges surrounding my yard are home to several different species of sparrow throughout the year. In the autumn and winter, there is a thriving community of Juncos, and in the spring and summer, other types of sparrows, such as Song Sparrows and White-throated Sparrows, move… Continue reading Sparrows in the Garden
My Favourite Vegetables to Grow
A large portion of my small garden is allotted to just growing vegetables and, to a lesser extent, herbs. While they are generally not as attractive or stunning as a show garden full of flowers, the practical value of being able to grow my own vegetables is important to me. I grow vegetables for seasonal… Continue reading My Favourite Vegetables to Grow
The Lessons of Spring
I have always considered autumn to be my favourite season, with its cool, crisp air and distinctly autumnal scent of drying leaves that come together to create a moody atmospheric aesthetic. In recent years, I have come to see the simple beauty of spring and find in it a message of optimism and inspiration. The… Continue reading The Lessons of Spring
The Spring Garden in a Northern Climate
This week is officially the start of spring 2023. The weather forecast for the first day of spring was for 2 °C (36 °F) and flurries. The beginning of spring can be difficult living in a cold and snowy climate, but there are also beautiful aspects as well. Grass emerges from under the receding snow… Continue reading The Spring Garden in a Northern Climate
Wild Roses in the Garden
Roses are some of my favourite flowers to grow in the garden. The more domesticated varieties can be captivating, but the simplicity of the 'wild' rose varieties makes them some of the prettiest flowers in the garden, in my opinion. They are fast in their growth, have a nice fragrance, and the bees and other… Continue reading Wild Roses in the Garden
