Plants - Trees and Shrubs
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Pines for the Prairies Pines for the Prairies
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Four-season shrubs Four-season shrubs
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Grow it: Carolina allspice Grow it: Carolina allspice
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What will grow under a black walnut? What will grow under a black walnut?
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Grow it: Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Grow it: Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
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Witch hazel: A tree that blooms in... Witch hazel: A tree that blooms in...
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Pairing plants for stunning winter... Pairing plants for stunning winter...
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Choose the perfect Christmas tree Choose the perfect Christmas tree
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Pruning Japanese maples Pruning Japanese maples
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Junipers revisited Junipers revisited
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Leaves of gold Leaves of gold
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Border your gardens with shrubs Border your gardens with shrubs
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Grow dependable, delightful dogwood Grow dependable, delightful dogwood
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Trees that love to weep Trees that love to weep
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Street smarts: Choosing a tree for... Street smarts: Choosing a tree for...
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10 outstanding trees for small gardens 10 outstanding trees for small gardens
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How to prune spring-flowering shrubs How to prune spring-flowering shrubs
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Pick the best tree to plant in your... Pick the best tree to plant in your...
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The graceful beauty of ornamental... The graceful beauty of ornamental...
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Plant multi-season shrubs that... Plant multi-season shrubs that...
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Forsythias: One of the first signs... Forsythias: One of the first signs...
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Rhodos revisited Rhodos revisited
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Favourite hollies and their buddies Favourite hollies and their buddies
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All about arborists All about arborists
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Maple leaves forever Maple leaves forever
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Latest issue
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.

