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Link to the
most recent

 
Dirty Knees,
my monthly newsletter for York Region gardeners
 


Here's some feature articles to explore -

Shrub Pruning Tips

Black Walnut allelopathy
and the toxin Juglone

 
Winter Garden Protection

Seed starting 

Correct planting of 
new trees & shrubs

Increasing Drought Tolerance.

Coping with the 
dastardly Lily beetle.

"Low"maintenance gardening?

 

 

 

 

Have a gardening question?

email anytime!
 

 

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Index to late May / June
tips for York Region gardeners

 

(why is this page blank you ask?! 
There's SOOOOOO much to do at this time of year I never have time to write anything!

I plan to put in a solid effort though for 2011 so you can hopefully visit here frequently for some timely advice.) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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consultations - perennial garden design & planting - shrub pruning - garden seminar speaker - freelance garden writer.

Over 25 year's experience designing, creating, tending, talking, teaching, and writing about perennial plants and gardens.

This type of creative topiary or bonsai-like pruning is a Garden Possibilities specialty!  Why not create a priceless bonsai'ed sculpture out of that overgrown everygreen instead of ripping it out!  Email: Contact Us

GARDEN POSSIBILITIES,  Perennial Garden Services
Evelyn Wolf, Garden Consultant

your York Region perennial garden expert.
18825 Leslie St.  ( just 2 kms north of Green Lane, Newmarket, on the east side). 

(by appointment only please). Newmarket (Sharon), York Region, Ontario, L0G 1V0   

All articles © Evelyn Wolf, 2011.    Call or email for permission to use any of the articles here for use in your community newspaper, newsletter or web site.