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Book review: The North American... Book review: The North American...
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Book review: One Small Garden Book review: One Small Garden
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Book Review: Wicked Plants Book Review: Wicked Plants
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Book review: Extraodinary Leaves Book review: Extraodinary Leaves
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Book review: The Bedside Book of... Book review: The Bedside Book of...
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Small Garden Small Garden
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A Rose by Any Name A Rose by Any Name
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The English Roses: Classic... The English Roses: Classic...
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Perennials: Designing, Choosing,... Perennials: Designing, Choosing,...
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Making More Plants: The Science,... Making More Plants: The Science,...
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Heart and soul Heart and soul
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Falling for fall Falling for fall
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Book Review: Making Paths & Walkways Book Review: Making Paths & Walkways
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Book Review: Garden Folklore That Works Book Review: Garden Folklore That Works
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Book Review: A History Of Canadian... Book Review: A History Of Canadian...
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Book Review: Making More Plants Book Review: Making More Plants
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Book Review: Classic Garden Features Book Review: Classic Garden Features
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Book Review: Ultimate Rose Book Review: Ultimate Rose
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Book Review: Gardens of Use and Delight Book Review: Gardens of Use and Delight
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Book Review: Kids Gardening Book Review: Kids Gardening
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Book Review: Brugmansia and Datura Book Review: Brugmansia and Datura
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Book Review: Annuals and Biennials Book Review: Annuals and Biennials
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Book Review: Rare Vascular Plants... Book Review: Rare Vascular Plants...
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Book Review: The Garden Lover's... Book Review: The Garden Lover's...
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Book Review: Herbs: The Complete... Book Review: Herbs: The Complete...
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Latest issue
Fresh for Spring: Our 20th Anniversary Issue!
In this issue
20 expert tips to make you a better gardener; Discover Canada's forgotten garden; Tips to naturalize our top 10 fragrant daffodils; 20 spectacular spring bulbs; hardy muscari and more! more
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Quiz
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Seeds come in hundreds of different shapes and sizes, but they all have the same purposeāto reproduce. Whether you buy your seeds or collect them from the garden, there are a few tips and trick to ensure they germinate successfully after you've sown them. Take our quiz and test your seed knowledge.
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From the Editor
Getting ready for spring!
Is it my imagination or is it something in the air? I know it's February, but I can just feel that spring is coming. Now is the time to get out my garden tools and get them cleaned up for spring. While I'm anxiously waiting, I will visit the forums to see what other gardeners are doing to get ready for spring.

