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April 03, 2020 | Donna Balzer
How to grow and harvest your own food garden
Thanks to COVID-19 – and the associated anxieties around grocery shopping and keeping occupied during long stretches at home – food gardens are suddenly fashionable.
Whether you have a window box, a small patio or a luxurious, pie-shaped lot, there is room to grow something on your property and now is the time to start.
Whether you have a window box, a small patio or a luxurious, pie-shaped lot, there is room to grow something on your property and now is the time to start.
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March 13, 2020 | Gerald Vander Pyl
New Calgary community Hudson at Creekstone promises to put nature first
The new southwest community of Hudson in Creekstone makes the most of its spectacular setting – perched on a ridge overlooking the Pine Creek coulee with the Rocky Mountains in the distance.
Dennis Inglis, development manager with Highfield Land Management, says the community's location alongside a protected reserve means its scenic surroundings are here to stay, unlike some new communities where development eventually encroaches on natural lands.
Dennis Inglis, development manager with Highfield Land Management, says the community's location alongside a protected reserve means its scenic surroundings are here to stay, unlike some new communities where development eventually encroaches on natural lands.
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Feb. 28, 2020 | Donna Balzer
March in the garden: let's go seed crazy
After the first sunny day in March, most gardeners begin to think about starting seeds. This includes gardeners in all types of dwellings – from highrise condos to townhomes to bungalows. It makes no difference where you live.
I have grow lights in my kitchen and a greenhouse outside, so I have a place to start seeds indoors and a place to move them when they get growing. But what about everyone else, including renters? Are they starting seeds this spring?
I have grow lights in my kitchen and a greenhouse outside, so I have a place to start seeds indoors and a place to move them when they get growing. But what about everyone else, including renters? Are they starting seeds this spring?
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Dec. 11, 2019 | Jim Zang
Hemp is on the way: Airdrie company's innovative homebuilding material offers benefits for the environment and industry
An Airdrie-based company is building homes out of compressed hemp chip blocks, a sustainable building material that holds huge potential for reducing carbon footprint and emissions.
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Oct. 23, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Consider your options before replacing your water heater
Like oxygen, hot water is something you only appreciate when it's absent. So, it's not surprising that a water heater is a vital part of the home. Since each home has its own hot water needs, understanding the various types of heaters and what they offer will help you make the right choice for your family.
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Oct. 30, 2019 | Donna Balzer
November in the garden: Secrets for success with trees
One morning, my tree fell over during a huge wind storm after a solid week of rain. There was no property damage, but my ego was shattered.
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Oct. 10, 2019 | Donna Balzer
October in the garden: Bring the outdoors inside your new condo
Mowing the lawn and trimming the trees are just a distant memory now. You are safely tucked into your new condo and all you have left to do is decorate!
Not so fast. If you want the benefits nature offers without the associated yard work, it is time to bulk up on houseplants for your new pad. Do it for your health, happiness and creativity, according to author Florence Williams.
Not so fast. If you want the benefits nature offers without the associated yard work, it is time to bulk up on houseplants for your new pad. Do it for your health, happiness and creativity, according to author Florence Williams.
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May 15, 2019 | Donna Balzer
May in the garden: gardens in pots are great for owners and renters
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March 20, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Builder's Corner: Excel Homes goes the extra mile with Built Green
For over 30 years, Excel Homes has been crafting homes with extraordinary style and attention to detail, winning numerous awards for its innovative designs.
But company COO Dean Campbell says that what really sets this homebuilder apart is its commitment to sustainability and the Built Green program.
But company COO Dean Campbell says that what really sets this homebuilder apart is its commitment to sustainability and the Built Green program.