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
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
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
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
If you're new to gardening, or curious to know what is changing in the hobby then you'll love this article. These are the top 12 trends to follow this year, and I couldn't be more excited to see how many of them are around sustainability and becoming a steward to the land. I hope that this article inspires you to try something new and continue to grow your garden into the 2025 season!| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Japanese beetles have taken over Canadian gardens by storm. They come in mass numbers, damage a wide range of plants from flowers to vegetables and they are relentless. Check out this article to learn how you can slow these pests down and save your plants!| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada
Cucumbers are a great plant to grow from seed because they are quick to mature, produce a lot of fruit, and come in varieties that you can't access from the grocery store, making them a fun plant to grow.| Gardening Advice Canada | Urban Gardening Canada