This article is all about the equipment needed to grow your own seeds and plants indoors. This is a comprehensive guide that will touch on the equipment to grow indoors, what is a requirement and what you can choose to include to make growing easier.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Peas are one of the best vegetables to add to your garden! They are fun to snack on and love the cool weather. They can be planted early, kicking off the garden season and giving you fresh snacks quickly! I have memories of going into my grandmothers garden and enjoying fresh peas. They were one of the best parts of her garden and I have carried that feeling on into my own garden. By the end of this article, you too, will be growing peas and making memories!| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
I love gardening in raised beds. It’s my preferred way of gardening, and how I’ve chosen to do it my entire growing career. In this article I am going to go over everything you need to know about raised bed gardening, from the different materials, to the heights, best practices and how to fill the garden. By the end of this article, you’ll know if raised bed gardening is right for you.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
There aren’t many tools in the garden that you HAVE to have. Some people might think you need fancy new tools or the most aesthetic garden but the truth is you don’t. But in todays article I want to talk about a few tools that are likely not included on their list that you’ll find in this article today!| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Water is a vital part of the garden, without it your garden won't be able to grow. Depending on where you live, you either receive adequate amounts of rain, or you experience a dry growing season. Even if you receive regular rain, learning how to conserve water is both better on the environment, and will help reduce your water bill during the growing season.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
This article will take you through everything you need to grow from seed. This guide covers equipment, a complete seed overview, and how to care for your plants once they have germinated.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
It seems that every vegetable we grow in our gardens has a pest that comes with it. And the potato is no exception. I'd like to introduce you to the Three-lined Potato Beetle. This beetle looks similar to the striped cucumber beetle, however it differs by having a red head and upper body (prothorax). The Three-lined Potato Beetle targets vegetables in the nightshade family but have a particular taste for the tomatillo and ground cherry.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada