The common grub can turn your luscious lawn into a patchwork of yellow spots. our resident greenthumb Mark Cullen reveals some all-natural techniques sure to get rid of grubs.
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Perennial plants are frost hardy - they come back year after year like - well, a bad habit! Now is a great time of year to dig and divide the established perennials that you have in your garden - move the divisions around your yard or give them to friends and neighbours.
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As you gaze out onto your brown patch of heaven-in-the-making keep in mind that heaven was not created in a day and you have more to do with the ultimate appearance of it than Mother Nature.
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As Canadians awake from their winter slumber two things are looked forward to more than anything else: getting onto the lawn to 'spruce' it up and hockey playoffs.
Good thing we can get on the lawn long before the hockey play offs start.
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With more than 80 per cent of the Canadian population taking part in gardening activity of some kind of other, it makes sense that you would want to reward the people on your Christmas gift list with more of the stuff that they can use.
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Putting your lawn ‘to bed’ is not difficult. It is more about not cutting it and doing nothing more than anything. However, this IS the most important application of fertilizer for your lawn in the year.
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As we wade into the early fall across the country, it is worth remembering that the perennials in your garden may perform better if you divided them now and planted the divisions around your yard. Or you can give them away to friends and neighbours.
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If you love to garden but aren’t blessed with a green thumb don’t worry. Canada AM gardening expert Mark Cullen has the answers to help you conquer every challenge in your backyard.
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As we wade into the second half of the summer, it is important to use water responsibly. Why? There is not an unlimited source of it. Plus, municipal water costs you money.
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Canada AM gardening expert Mark Cullen shares his tips to control pesky insects in your backyard and do it in a way that is environmentally friendly.
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Canada AM gardening expert Mark Cullen is going for the gold this season in the garden. Cullen shares his tips to help gardens shine with gold-hued flowers.
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Mark Cullen is a "garden communicator" unlike any other. Aiming to help horticulturalists of all skill levels, he writes books, hosts his own TV and radio shows, blogs and writes for print publications, and of course, appears weekly on Canada AM.