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What to do in your garden now it's June
Posted by Allison Pezzack onHanging Baskets – it’s time! With the risk of frost is long gone, you can safely hang out all those beautiful baskets. Regular trimming will make sure they stay bushy and...

What to do in your Garden in April
Posted by digitapparel-usa Admin onIt’s time to start those super-healthy cruciferous veggies indoors! Cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts, and cabbage will be ready for transplanting into your garden in early may if you start them from...

Easter and Passover Centerpieces
Posted by Allison Pezzack onEaster and Passover both share the tradition of a meal shared with family, friends and loved ones. Because both holidays fall at the beginning of Spring, they present a wonderful...

Make a succulent or cactus container garden
Posted by Allison Pezzack onCacti make a dramatic statement in hot, dry climates. They also make an easy-care houseplant for those of us whose thumbs are slightly brown-tinged. The key to maintaining succulents and...

Orchids - The Drama Queens of the plant world
Posted by Allison Pezzack onOrchids are so beautiful, it’s hard to resist buying them whenever we see them in stores. But they’re notorious drama queens and need specific care to thrive. After hours of...

What to do in your garden this month
Posted by Allison Pezzack onLike the adage says, “In like a lion, out like a lamb”. March can be an odd month in the northern states and Canada. You can get the sense...

New looks for nails in 2018
Posted by Allison Pezzack onNail trends have evolved over recent years to be about so much more than just a solid colour. Here are five new ideas that will make your nails stand out...

Rose Petal Chutney… the way to a Valentine’s heart
Posted by Allison Pezzack onThis gift idea has all the right ingredients for a romantic gift for a Valentine… valentine’s roses, a hint of heat and it’s home-made with love! This recipe is from...