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Feb. 28, 2018 | Donna Balzer
Grassroots gardening
Calgary's Seedy Saturday offers unprecedented opportunity for local gardeners to try new things
What is the big green event for gardeners this month? If you guessed St. Paddy's Day, you've got the right date, but the wrong activity.
The garden event in Calgary on March 17 involves green, but goes so much further than green beer or shamrocks. Seedy Saturday is a worldwide adventure for gardeners who want to grow their own organic food from locally sourced and selected seeds. Supporting Seedy Saturdays builds community and local habitat.
What is the big green event for gardeners this month? If you guessed St. Paddy's Day, you've got the right date, but the wrong activity.
The garden event in Calgary on March 17 involves green, but goes so much further than green beer or shamrocks. Seedy Saturday is a worldwide adventure for gardeners who want to grow their own organic food from locally sourced and selected seeds. Supporting Seedy Saturdays builds community and local habitat.
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Dec. 06, 2017 | Donna Balzer
December in the garden
Plant-friendly solutions for icy walkways and homegrown winter refreshments
Slippery When Wet
It's nothing to brag about, but after months of false starts and delays, we finally got our new sidewalk poured this fall. It is so pretty, but it does get slippery when snow melts and water freezes.
So off to the store I went to buy a solution for icy walks. There was just one problem: almost every product for melting ice contains salt, and all the labels warn against use of salt on unsealed or new concrete.
Slippery When Wet
It's nothing to brag about, but after months of false starts and delays, we finally got our new sidewalk poured this fall. It is so pretty, but it does get slippery when snow melts and water freezes.
So off to the store I went to buy a solution for icy walks. There was just one problem: almost every product for melting ice contains salt, and all the labels warn against use of salt on unsealed or new concrete.
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Nov. 01, 2017 | Donna Balzer
November in the garden
Gathering in the beauty of the season
Weather changes in Calgary quicker than a fashion model on a runway. Clear and sunny becomes snow, and then rain and wind follow – sometimes all in one day.
But don't fret: Calgary holds the record as the sunniest city in Canada. This means we still have sunny days ahead this month. Take advantage of the light and boost your natural vitamin D levels while finishing up some last-minute garden jobs. Gardening builds health and happiness while you create a great yard and enhance neighbourhood beauty. While you are out in the garden, don't forget to:
Weather changes in Calgary quicker than a fashion model on a runway. Clear and sunny becomes snow, and then rain and wind follow – sometimes all in one day.
But don't fret: Calgary holds the record as the sunniest city in Canada. This means we still have sunny days ahead this month. Take advantage of the light and boost your natural vitamin D levels while finishing up some last-minute garden jobs. Gardening builds health and happiness while you create a great yard and enhance neighbourhood beauty. While you are out in the garden, don't forget to:
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July 13, 2017 | Donna Balzer
Gimme shelter
Shelterbelts provide a variety of benefits for country homeowners
The phrase "eat dirt" probably came from a country dweller without a shelterbelt.
When people move to the country, the first problem they often encounter is wind. Thankfully, a shelterbelt can solve that.
Outside the shelterbelt's protective boundary, it's the Wild West. But inside, the shelterbelt provides a cozy spot where flowerpots don't blow away and dust doesn't find its way into your eyes and mouth. The benefits don't stop there either. With a well-planned shelterbelt, falling snow will pile up on your lawn, instead of in the middle of your driveway.
The phrase "eat dirt" probably came from a country dweller without a shelterbelt.
When people move to the country, the first problem they often encounter is wind. Thankfully, a shelterbelt can solve that.
Outside the shelterbelt's protective boundary, it's the Wild West. But inside, the shelterbelt provides a cozy spot where flowerpots don't blow away and dust doesn't find its way into your eyes and mouth. The benefits don't stop there either. With a well-planned shelterbelt, falling snow will pile up on your lawn, instead of in the middle of your driveway.
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June 29, 2017 | Donna Balzer
Wildlife magnets
Keeping park-side gardens free of unwanted visitors is a constant struggle
There is a dark side to living close to parks when you have a garden: wildlife. Park animals will always prefer your tasty seeds and expensive perennials over the slim pickings in the park.
"I have a severe squirrel problem here ... they are digging up the seeds I keep replanting," said my friend Jeannine Oakes. I laughed, but should have been more sympathetic.
Deer are also a frequent nuisance for many people that live near parks, but there are ways to stop them from feasting on your garden.
There is a dark side to living close to parks when you have a garden: wildlife. Park animals will always prefer your tasty seeds and expensive perennials over the slim pickings in the park.
"I have a severe squirrel problem here ... they are digging up the seeds I keep replanting," said my friend Jeannine Oakes. I laughed, but should have been more sympathetic.
Deer are also a frequent nuisance for many people that live near parks, but there are ways to stop them from feasting on your garden.