Native bees in Canada and North America are facing major hurdles, from loss of habitat, to climate change, to the competition against honey bees.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
The housing market has become so expensive that many people can't afford to buy a home. Which means that if you can't buy, you rent. And many people believe that when they rent a place they can't grow a garden. But I'm here to tell you that it's possible to garden even if you rent your home, whether it's an apartment, townhouse or home.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Animals in the garden can feel like a total disaster, or at least a major nuisance. In today's article I'm going to show you 5 ways that you can redirect these common garden visitors away from your plants and towards things that they can be eating or using, in order to limit your gardens damage.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
It's impossible to not see a garden with a metal raised bed these days. They're everywhere and it seems like everyone has one. But just because you see them everywhere doesn't meant that they're right for you.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Renting a garden plot is an easy way to start a garden. Whether you're expanding on top of the space you already have, or you're starting your first garden - a plot or allotment is a wonderful idea.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
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The best way to combat pests in your vegetable garden is by being able to identify them. We've compiled the top 11 common pests that you will find in the garden, along with a photo of the insect and their damage, so you can take the first step in protecting your garden vegetables.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada