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Find the latest news stories from London Free Press on the topic Gardening.
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Garden calendar
Plant and compost sales, Homes Tour, Open Garden, Garden Fair
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Home and Garden sale
Thames secondary school’s horticulture program is holding a home and garden sale on Saturday from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
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Garden calendar
Plant/compost sales and auctions; Society meetings; Homes tours; Garden Fair and Open Garden
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Take your pick
Making a splashy debut at Canada Blooms 2012, the Philippine plant was everywhere, and still visitors couldn't get enough of the new plant.
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Viburnums win hearts in garden
It can be risky for a nursery owner to go out on a limb and name his or her favourite plants, but I have absolutely no qualms about saying that viburnums are my pick for the most versatile and garden-worthy genus of shrubs.
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Bigger not always better for garden
A dilemma facing many shoppers when they walk into a garden centre is deciding what size plant should they buy. Let me try to explain how I buy plant material and hopefully it will answer this question.
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Canada Blooms ups the ante
Usually the trip down Hwy. 401 to Canada Blooms is fraught with blowing snow, black ice and temperatures more suited to polar bears.
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Spring ideal time to plan for growth
According to the calendar the first day of spring was March 20, but we all know here in Ontario this normally doesn't happen that soon. This year, however, is beginning to look different.
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Caring for donated tree up to city
I bought a basswood tree last year and it was skeletonized by Japanese beetles. It's planted in McKillop Park on Riverside Dr. as a memorial to my late husband.
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