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How to win the war on whitefly How to win the war on whitefly
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Five tips for controlling animal pests Five tips for controlling animal pests
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Mistletoe's bad kissing cousin Mistletoe's bad kissing cousin
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How to deter freeloading squirrels How to deter freeloading squirrels
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Seven ways to outsmart weeds Seven ways to outsmart weeds
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Garlic mustard: A woodland invader Garlic mustard: A woodland invader
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The top 10 insect pests The top 10 insect pests
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How to prevent damping off How to prevent damping off
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The top five most invasive plants... The top five most invasive plants...
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How to avoid and eliminate indoor... How to avoid and eliminate indoor...
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How to deal with tree fungi How to deal with tree fungi
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Eco-friendly pest control Eco-friendly pest control
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Deer-proof your garden Deer-proof your garden
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Control your invasive plant thugs Control your invasive plant thugs
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Is it a weed or not? Is it a weed or not?
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Identifying garden pests Identifying garden pests
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Fresh for Spring: Our 20th Anniversary Issue!
In this issue
20 expert tips to make you a better gardener; Discover Canada's forgotten garden; Tips to naturalize our top 10 fragrant daffodils; 20 spectacular spring bulbs; hardy muscari and more! more
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Quiz
How seed savvy are you?
Seeds come in hundreds of different shapes and sizes, but they all have the same purposeāto reproduce. Whether you buy your seeds or collect them from the garden, there are a few tips and trick to ensure they germinate successfully after you've sown them. Take our quiz and test your seed knowledge.
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From the Editor
Getting ready for spring!
Is it my imagination or is it something in the air? I know it's February, but I can just feel that spring is coming. Now is the time to get out my garden tools and get them cleaned up for spring. While I'm anxiously waiting, I will visit the forums to see what other gardeners are doing to get ready for spring.

