Have you ever seen a Firefly? Colin has! They’re rare but love specific conditions to thrive…one of them being a dark habitat at night. This is becoming rare with urban development and light pollutions imacts not only the pollinators but also the natural cycles in our plants. Let’s explore 5 ways to clean up your […]
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Ever feel like your grocery bill is personally attacking you? It turns out the secret to beating food inflation might actually be buried in 1929. This week, we’re exploring a living history project in Ontario. We’re talking about massive cabbages, root veggies that taste like candy, and why “hard to kill” is our new favorite […]
Winter’s Naked Truth: How to ID Your Trees Winter gardening can feel a bit like looking at a black-and-white photo—lots of texture, but the obvious clues are gone. If you’ve ever walked past a bare tree in the winter and wondered if it’s an Elm or an Ash, you’re in the right place. Today, we […]
Take a wild guess at what vegetable is trending in 2026. If you’re in the planning stage of your garden, you won’t believe which leafy green is taking centre stage and the trendy ways you can use it. Even Burberry is utilizing it! Pinterest has declared 2026 the year of “Cabbage Crush.” There’s a massive […]
Taming Your Monstera Do you have a Monstera deliciosa that’s living up to its name – monstrous? We recently got a listener question from Jodi, who wrote in saying her beloved Monstera is basically taking over her living room. We’ve all watched our houseplants grow from cute little babies to magnificent giants, but what do […]
This week’s listener question is a timely one from Karen who is growing an iconic seasonal beauty – the Poinsettia! We totally get it—these plants are the quintessential holiday vibe, but they can be a little dramatic especially if you want to have one until next Christmas. We’re sharing all the secrets to Poinsettia success, […]
Plant Parenthood! Bringing Your New Houseplant Home Safely 🌱 It’s one of the greatest feelings: walking out of the nursery with a new, beautiful houseplant baby. But if you’ve ever had a plant instantly start dropping leaves or, worse, introduce an unwelcome pest to your collection, you know that the journey from the store shelf […]






