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City Chickens!

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I went to visit some city chickens yesterday afternoon. Chickens! I have a fascination with chickens, but alas, it is not legal to keep them in Toronto. And even if it were legal, I do

Spiderwort (Tradescantia)

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Roof Garden Tour (June 2009)

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Click the image to see full-size. I'm long overdue to present a mini roof garden tour this year, let alone a garden tour of any kind. As always I'm behind, which inevitably leads to thoughts that things

Clematis (Yellow)

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Nutmeg and Mace (Myristica fragrans)

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Broccoli

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An Edible Bouquet: Four Seasons Lettuce

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Happy Summer Solstice, 2009

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved In celebration of the advent of summer, my partner Davin replaced the chalkboard portion of this frame with a new one (the old had become warped from a year spent outdoors) and made the first drawing of

Variegated Cuban Oregano

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Yesterday, I found this variegated Cuban oregano plant for only a couple of bucks at a small parking lot nursery. Isn't it gorgeous?! I wish the internet had smell-o-vision and you could get a whiff of this

Orange Horned Poppy

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Hibiscus Drink

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved The rooftop garden is finally set up for outdoor living and the heat has suddenly cranked up, which means it's summer drink time. I've taken to making up bright red batches of roselle, aka sorrel (not

Fleabane (Erigeron)

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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

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Trirhabda Beetle Larvae

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Your Questions Answered: Tomato Thieves

Question: We always love your articles and website. Keep it up!! In this past weekend article on tomatoes, you didn’t answer the burning question…what did your brother do about the squirrels??????? They have already chomped the small tomatoes that were forming on our one plant and I know

Clematis ‘Vienetta’

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Pea Flower ‘Blue Podded Shelling’

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Handy Garden Tip: Pots with Big Holes

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Here's a little trick I employ when the holes in the bottom of a container are too big to hold the soil in at planting time. READ MORE...

Radishes, 3 Kinds

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Baby Spiders!

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved It's like the wild animal kingdom around here lately. We discovered dozens of these newly hatched garden spiders (Argiope aurantia) crawling all over the sides of the compost bin at the community garden the other day.
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