Sustainable Maintenance Best Practices
Save Time, Money and the Planet In recent years, there’s been a lot of press about “No-Mow May”, …
Save Time, Money and the Planet In recent years, there’s been a lot of press about “No-Mow May”, …
Erosion to Look Out For Soil erosion is a natural process in which soil is picked up and …
It’s report card time, for conservation authorities. We recently released our Watershed Report Card in collaboration with Conservation …
How to Help Threatened Species Bobolink and eastern meadowlark are songbirds that were once abundant across the Credit …
Protecting Our Watershed’s Special Songbirds Continue Reading
Protect Your Groundwater John Island knows his one-hectare property in Mono like the back of his hand. Surrounded …
Be Garden Conscious Snow is melting, temperatures are rising – but is it too early to start planting? …
Amelanchier species The delicate white flowers of serviceberries herald spring. Appearing in long clusters, these star-like blossoms arrive …
Welcome Spring There are few more welcome signs of spring than when bright green leaves begin to unfurl …
Learn Sources of Contamination As extreme weather events become more common, so does the risk of drinking water …
Improve Your Garden Here are a few things you can do and not do to improve the health …
Symphoricarpos albus When choosing a new tree, shrub or plant, it’s important to consider the soil, moisture and …
Did you know? When we picture an ideal garden, we tend to imagine all the activity going on …
Your Soil is Made Up of 4 Crucial Ingredients Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invites well owners in the Credit River Watershed to attend Solutions for Safer Well …
Join CVC at the Solutions for Safer Well Water Webinar Continue Reading
Welcome Spring! March 20 is the first day of spring. We’re certainly not wishing the wonderful season of …
Managing Invasive Species It might look like a harmless grass blowing in the wind by the roadside, but …
Your furry countryside neighbours If you’ve been hearing an increase in barks, yips and howls, you’re likely not …
Climate Change and Gardens Winter may not be everyone’s favourite season, but snow cover and prolonged below zero …
The Watershed is Changing Climate change often brings up visions of extreme heat, drought and flooding during spring …
A Burst of Spring Colour Many plants in our climate respond to the cold by going dormant over …
Enhance Wetlands on Your Property Ontario contains an impressive 25 per cent of Canada’s wetlands and six per …
ALUS Peel Project Update According to the 2021 agricultural census, 31 per cent of land in Peel is …