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Common silverweed grows less than 20 centimetres tall and can tolerate light foot traffic.
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Common silverweed grows less than 20 centimetres tall and can tolerate light foot traffic.
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Wild strawberry offers pollinators early season nectar and pollen.
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Have you ever wanted to create a rain garden, build a soakaway or plant a soggy area of your yard? You
CVC’s New Rain-ready Plant List Continue Reading
The vibrant pink blooms of swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) will stand out in any rain garden. This great pollinator
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You’ve decided a rain-ready landscape is the right fit for your yard. The next decision is whether to
Rain-ready Landscaping: When to DIY or Hire a Pro Continue Reading
Planting a tree in your yard is one of the easiest ways to build climate change resilience in
Top Home Tree Planting Tips Continue Reading
When planning and planting our gardens, we often focus on what we see above ground, like birds nesting
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Looking for a small to medium-sized tree for your yard? American hop-hornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) is a great choice
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The best (and easiest) way to improve the soil in your garden is to top-dress with compost. Top-dressing
How to Top-dress with Compost Continue Reading
If the leaves on your trees and shrubs are changing unseasonably early, it could be a sign something’s wrong.
Why Leaves Change Colour When They Shouldn’t (and How to Stop Them) Continue Reading
The switch from summer to fall can be bittersweet. But two things that help ease the transition are
Why Leaves Change Colour Continue Reading
Hardy and fast-growing, Freeman maple is a great shade tree suited to medium and large urban yards. Small
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Properly caring for your yard contributes to the health of our local and global ecosystems. Join Generation Restoration by healing
Backyard Ecosystem Restoration Continue Reading
What will you restore? On June 5, the United Nations declared the next ten years the Decade on
What Will You Restore? Continue Reading
Trees are service providers. They offer cooling shade, clean our air and water, sequester carbon and provide birds, insects
Trees for Healthy Urban Yards Continue Reading
During the hot, dry summer months, a layer of mulch in the garden keeps soil and plant roots cool
Keeping Your Cool Continue Reading
Urban communities are often hotter in the summer than rural areas. This phenomenon is called urban heat island
Cooling the Urban Heat Island Continue Reading
Many local, native trees provide cooling shade for you, your family, your home, and your neighbourhood. They also
Top Urban Shade Trees Continue Reading
Wasps can be aggressive if you disturb their nest. They can also be annoying when you’re trying to
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Nectar, the tasty treat hidden inside a flower, feeds many small mammals, birds and insects. Most importantly, it
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