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A perfect go-anywhere bench A perfect go-anywhere bench
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Winter foes: Sun, wind and snow Winter foes: Sun, wind and snow
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Six DIY fertilizers Six DIY fertilizers
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Five tips for controlling animal pests Five tips for controlling animal pests
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Troubleshooting tips for... Troubleshooting tips for...
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Seed starting essentials Seed starting essentials
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Propagate houseplants using leaf... Propagate houseplants using leaf...
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Build a multi-purpose dry sink and... Build a multi-purpose dry sink and...
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Birdwatching: Hairy Woodpecker Birdwatching: Hairy Woodpecker
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The business of seed catalogues The business of seed catalogues
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Save your garden from salt damage Save your garden from salt damage
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Browse for seed catalogues Browse for seed catalogues
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Sorting out seed terminology Sorting out seed terminology
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The top eight gardening trends for 2010 The top eight gardening trends for 2010
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Tips for enhancing a winter garden Tips for enhancing a winter garden
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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
How seed savvy are you?
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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Forum Buzz
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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.

