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Oakville Beaver, 22 Apr 2011, p. 23

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Spring Home & GardenHow do you make a garden grow?Gardening options for anyone, anywhere(NC)Due to Canada's vast sizegarden. They carry the bulbs, flowers,By Karen Stuartconvenience.pink lady, celebrity, and superand diverse climate, it's not surpris-shrubs and trees that will thrive mostAdds Howe, This season, any-sweet 100 are only a few of theing it has nine planting zones! Soin your region and can provide guid-one can have an instant garden.most popular at your local retailer(NC)Opportunities to have aunderstanding which plants andance on where and when to plant forGrowing 'six in one' assorted vari-or nursery, says Howe.veggie and herb garden are every-flowers grow best in your regionbest results. Annuals, especially youngwhety packs of tomatoes or peppers,Depending on the variety, theere. No space is too small torequires a little research. The Homeseedlings, are susceptible to frostmeans you can enjoy having aseedlings produce gorgeous toma-embrace and enjoy the benefits of Depot Canada helps get you starteddamage so wait to plant until thesampling of all the hardy favou-toes, coloured in hues rangingfresh veggies and herbs. Are youwith these helpful planting tips:soil feels warm. Perennial planting isrites. The six packs include thefrom bright red/purple to goldencurious to know how green yourVegetable Growing 101best a season in advance, during sum-best flavourful tomatoes and pep-orange/fuchsia perfect forthumb really is? Vegetable contain-The type of vegetables you canmer or early fall weather. Planting atpers, which can successfully flour-punching up summer salads wither gardening is a great way to startgrow depends on temperature.this time allows for maximum rootish in patio containers. What avibrant colour while providing aa hobby with little or even no levelGenerally, in early spring or for coolgrowth even in cold weather.of ggreat way to kick start the garden-fresh, mouth watering sweet orardening experience. The con-areas, you should stick with hardyThe Garden Anchorsing season early.tangy taste.tainer gardening trend is steadilyvegetables that thrive in cool soilBecause of their hardy makeup,on thCherry tomatoes taste sweet,Veggies and herbs are easy toe rise. Its popularity stemsand air. These include cabbage, cau-trees and shrubs survive well in bothare low in calories, high in vita-grow in containers and produce afrom it being so simple, and fun,liflower, carrots and potatoes. Nothot and cold temperatures. In Canada,with a low maintenance appmins A and C and have beneficiallarge harvest in a small space.eal.until warm temperatures arrive candeciduous types, including fir, pine,amounts of fibre, iron and potas-Cherry tomatoes, for example,Growing your own vegetablesyou start planting tomatoes, cucum-spruce, cypress and maple are verysium. They are also loaded withshould be ready to pick about twoand herbs helps increase yourbers, beans and corn. Fortunately,popular. And evergreens, in their vari-diseasepreventing carotenoidsmonths after planting. Choose afamily's daily vitamin require-container gardening gives Canadiansety of shapes and sizes offer home-ments, especiawhich are particularly importantsunny spot and follow the direc-lly when addingall year access to some of theirowners an ideal landscaping option.in battling cancer and heart dis-tions to aid the best gardeningfresh, wonderful flavours and pro-favourite fresh herbs!To learn what plants are suitableduce into ease. 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