When we choose plants, one basic question is: sun or shade? That should be easy to answer, but many people get it wrong and are disappointed by a plant’s performance…
Read MoreWhen we choose plants, one basic question is: sun or shade? That should be easy to answer, but many people get it wrong and are disappointed by a plant’s performance…
Read MoreYes, it is the end of the world as we knew it. So, the logical thing to do is to grow your own tomatoes, plus maybe some lettuce and a…
Read MoreAllium is very stylish these days, and if you can still find them, now is the time to plant. They are, of course, ornamental garlic! We all know what a…
Read MoreIt’s September, in one of the loveliest seasons in Mony-Tremblant. But let’s be honest: by now, your garden may be looking a little shabby, and the bedraggled few will take…
Read MoreAugust is a good time to sit outside, take it all in and relax. As you relax, take the time to look up…way up. Or out. At your trees, because…
Read MoreWhen I first heard that ferns were part of landscape plans–over 20 years ago–my first thought was…what? Why would someone want to buy something they can see in the woods? (We…
Read MoreAs many of you know, I spend most of the school year in the West, coming back and forth through the spring and then for the whole summer. Thanks to…
Read MoreWell, I don’t usually toot our horn in this column, but…it’s our 30thanniversary! The legend is real. Northland was started thirty years ago by me, Laura Scully, with a wheelbarrow…
Read MoreSo much snow! Record-breaking, crazy, never-had-a-thaw snow. But what does that mean for your property? First of all, deer (always). They will have been climbing up and nibbling on things…
Read MoreOne of the best favors you can do for yourself, and for your garden, is to do a proper fall cleanup. You will find yourself with a clean and relaxing…
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