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What happened to my black-eyed Susans?
Second year boulevard garden steward challenges by Sheila Cressman You nurtured the little seedlings you received from Blooming...
Jeanne McRight
Jul 9, 20213 min read
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Cultivating accessibility in your garden
By Pamela Sleightholm Gardening is therapeutic – being outdoors, sinking your hands into soil and nurturing plants to grow and bloom –...
pamelasleightholm
May 27, 20212 min read
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Native Garden To Do List - April
Now it’s pretty safe to cut down dead stems, but leave the lower 30 cm (a foot) to protect the crowns of your newly-emerged plants. The...
Jeanne McRight
Apr 29, 20211 min read
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This Earth Day, turn your yard into habitat for pollinators
By Pamela Sleightholm Bees, butterflies and birds – they’re central organisms in our natural ecosystem and key to the pollination of all...
pamelasleightholm
Apr 20, 20212 min read
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Maintaining Your Bee Hotel
When your first flowers bloom in early April, bee activity will begin. Bees will emerge naturally from your hotel when they are ready...
Jeanne McRight
Mar 18, 20212 min read
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Bee Bed-and-Breakfast
Here's another cluster of bee hotels - or shall we call them bed -and-breakfasts instead? Breakfast is nearby! The colours compliment...
Jeanne McRight
Sep 7, 20191 min read
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Jeanne McRight
Sep 6, 20190 min read
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A Gallery of Bee Hotels: Part 1 - Woodland Cottages
Our "Build a Bee-utiful Bee Hotel" workshop is coming up later this month, on Sept. 28, so I've decided to present a selection of...
Jeanne McRight
Sep 5, 20191 min read
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Smiles all around
Blooming Boulevards now has the very welcome support of the City of Mississauga! We took a deputation to Council yesterday in support of...
Jeanne McRight
May 23, 20191 min read
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