As the cool weather approaches, it is time to make the final preparations for winter to protect your future blooms. Taking the time to properly protect your efforts of the past season can go a long way to ensure another tremendous growing season next year.
Tag: fall garden
One of the best parts of Halloween is walking through the neighbourhood and seeing all the fun and creative jack-o-lantern designs. From classic triangle eyes and noses to more intricate ghoulish faces, there is no symbol more iconic to Halloween than a glowing pumpkin.
Pumpkins are part of the winter squash family which includes butternut, acorn, delicata, Hubbard, and spaghetti squash. Pumpkins come in various colours, including traditional orange, red, blue, and even white.
The firm skin or rind has made pumpkins a popular choice for carving since the 19th century. Before this, peasants would use turnips to carve spooky faces as they tried to ward off spirits.
Today pumpkin carving enthusiasts use a variety of techniques to achieve their desired look:
- Carving
- Scaping
- Painting
- No-Carve
Each of these pumpkin carving styles results in a unique look that will have parents and kids alike smiling as they walk up your path for Halloween treats.
So how do you carve the perfect pumpkin for Halloween? It can be a little tricky, so we have pulled together some helpful hints to ensure your pumpkin looks great.
Fall Bulbs For Spring Blooms
Now that temperatures are cooler, it is time to plant your spring bulbs. These little packets of flower power are an excellent choice for adding bold, beautiful colour to your spring garden. With minimal effort, bulbs will reward you year after year with a continuous parade of colour from early spring to the beginning of summer.
Fall Gardening Clean-Up
The season is changing, bringing cooler temperatures. It’s time to think about preparing your garden for fall and winter. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
How to Divide Perennials
Keep your favourite perennials healthy and vigorous year after year by dividing them. Learn how to get started with our step-by-step guide.
If you notice individual plants not performing well, or your garden beds are beginning to be cramped, it’s time to grab your tools and divide perennials. It’s also an opportunity to move plants around in your space and share with neighbors and loved ones.
Here’s our guide about dividing perennials.