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Connect and nourish your soul, one garden at a time.

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Concrete Planters: Pour, Cure, Plant

Instead of buying new planters, I decided to make my own using materials from the recycling bin. Now I have fun concrete planters that will add beauty to the garden for years to come.

How I Turn a Small Bit of Compost into a Powerful Elixir for the Whole Garden

Now is the time to tune-in to the garden and listen to what she needs. Compost tea is one of the many concoctions I make to feed the garden and protect it from mid-summer stress.

How to Stay Safe in the Sun as a Gardener

Sun safety is often one of the more overlooked health aspects, but it is super important for gardeners who spend lots of peak sun time outdoors. Reanalyze how you spend your time outside.

Trade Tomatoes, Not Just Small Talk.

That extra basket of cucumbers from your garden can not only get you juicy tomatoes in return, but help you get to know your neighbours and increase community food security.

The 12 Must-Grow Herbs for Skin Care

Healing herbs and gorgeous flower petals make wonderful ingredients in natural skin care products. You may be surprised at how many of the ingredients are common garden plants.

What Canada's Desert Can Teach Us About Drought Landscaping

Explore Osoyoos through the lens of water-wise landscaping, with beautiful photos and inspiration from Canada's only desert.

Reduce Your Grocery Bill With Help From the Garden

The best time to start a vegetable garden was yesterday. The second-best time is today. To help reduce your grocery bill at home, try growing these vegetables.

Supporting Artists in the Age of AI

Enjoy an excerpt from The Wild & Free Garden, as my encouragement to change the way you approach gardening all while supporting a real artist. Let me explain.

We Can Always Count on Native Plants for Unpredictable Times

It’s easier said than done to find native plants at the garden centre. Learn how you can responsibly source and propagate native plants for your home garden.

I’m Garden-Maxxing. Here’s Why You Should Too.

Rather than try to make a hyperproductive garden, let’s focus on making a garden that nourishes us in all aspects: body, mind, spirit, and connection.