Our monthly gardening newsletter
Read articles about all kinds of gardening topics researched and written by the Master Gardeners of Lanark and Ottawa-Carleton.
September 2025 | Stinzenplanten: A Europen Tradition Springing up Across Ontario, Identifying Birds in the Garden, Crickets Songsters of Summer, Witch Hazel – Hamamelis virginiana
August 2025 | Wildscaping: Wild Planting in a Strong Design, More than Just a Pretty Native Plants in Pots, Spidey Sensing in the Garden, The Place of the Maple Tree in Indigenous Culture
July 2025 | Growing Vegetables in Small Spaces, Showing Moths Love Too, Cattails and Indigenous Wisdom
June 2025 | Companion Planting, Aphids – Food Chain Essentials, I am not Sage
May 2025 | Don’t Diss that Radish, A Garden to Welcome Beneficial insects, Three Sisters Gardening
April 2025 | High Performance, Low Maintenance Plants, Gardening with Peat Moss, Garden Beetles can be Fab! What is Traditional Tobacco? Book Review of The Seed Detective
March 2025 | My Foray into Hydroponics, Ants: Tiny Creatures with a Giant Impact, Indigenous Gardens at the University of Ottawa
February 2025 |Downsizing Ideas for Senior Gardeners, Bonsai: The Art of Miniaturized Trees, Yes, Wasps Are a Gardening Friend!, Plant Books by Indigenous Authors
January 2025 | Orchid Care, The Seed Catalogues have Arrived!, Exploring New Brunswick Botanical Gardens, Changing the Way We See Bugs, Snowberry
