On newsstands and in bookstores now!
Magazines and Journals:
Mother Earth Gardener (Spring 2020) – “The Lovely Lady’s Slipper”
Herb Quarterly (Spring 2020) – “Refresh Your Wardrobe With Herbs”
The Gardener for Canadian Climates (Spring 2020) – “Choosing the Right Irrigation System”
The Prairie Garden 2020 – “Grow a Row for Wildlife: Creating Sustainable, Biodiverse Hedges”
The Gardener for Canadian Climates (Winter 2019-20) – “Go Nutty for Nut Trees” and “How To: Prevent Browning in Conifers”
Herb Quarterly (Winter 2019) – Tabletop Gardens
Books:
Disasters in Canada: Prepare and Be Safe – Floods (Beech Street Books, 2019)
Disasters in Canada: Prepare and Be Safe – Wildfires (Beech Street Books, 2019)
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Sheryl so very gorgeous!
I love that fantastic colour!
Signs of spring. Wonderful.
Even though winter was so mild for us, I’m more than ready for spring!
Me too!
Don’t ya love it? Spring is coming! I’ve got daffodils everywhere! Such a lovely sight. I love that color purple. So pretty!
Daffodils are so beautiful and cheerful!
They are! 🙂
What a beauty! I haven’t seen any in Maine yet, but soon!
It’s always fun to watch for the first ones….
What a gorgeous purple and great picture. Can’t wait for the rains to stop so I can get out and work in the yard. So ready for spring. Hugs
Oh, we could sure use some rain here! I hope you’ll be able to get out into the garden very soon!
Hope you get rain soon. Wish I could send you some.
Super.
A real treat!
So pretty. SO excited!! It’s even beginning to feel like spring in Northern Alberta this week. 🙂
We were just visiting family in the north last weekend and it was so pleasantly warm! Lots of snow melting….
Oh, yes–those first blossoms are so exciting!
They never fail to make a person smile!
A sight for sore eyes!
Definitely! They only last for such a short while, though – we had strong winds and a skiff of snow and all the petals were knocked away. More should bloom this week, though….