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