City Gardening

a gardening blog-azine by Lorraine Flanigan

Posts Tagged ‘mulch’

Mulch making

By • Feb 16th, 2012 • Category: Dig in, Techniques


Getting the Dirt on Dirt

By • Jul 10th, 2011 • Category: Summer, Techniques

Jeff Lowenfels travelled all the way from Alaska to Canada Blooms to dish the dirt on soil to Toronto gardeners — and I’m glad he did. His lecture on Wednesday afternoon was all about mycorrhizal fungi, protazoa, nematodes and bacteria. Yes, I’ve heard about these micro-organisms but never in such an entertaining way. Somehow, he [...]



Mulch, Mulch, Mulch

By • Nov 12th, 2010 • Category: Dig in, Fall

To non-gardeners, bags of leaves left at the roadside are just so much waste material to be collected and disposed of by the city. But to the horticulturally cognoscenti, those leaves are plant duvets that keep the garden cozy all winter long. Like a deep blanket of snow, a four- to six-inch mulch of leaves [...]



Barracuda Blast!

By • Oct 13th, 2010 • Category: Dig in, Fall

Fall is my favourite season for a host of reasons. My Barracuda leaf vacuum and mulcher rates in the top 10 things I like about autumn. On crisp, sunny days, you’ll find me sucking up the fallen leaves from the linden in the front yard with my trusty Barracuda, or in the backyard chopping bags of [...]



9 of 10 Ways to Spruce Up the Garden for Spring

By • Apr 1st, 2010 • Category: Dig in, Spring

9.Rake it off Raking the lawn is not only a pleasant spring pastime, but it helps remove thatch buildup, which can weaken the roots of turf grass. Rake off the winter mulch from flowerbeds too, so they warm up faster. Reserve the mulch, mix it with compost and reapply as a top dressing in a [...]



No Mow! No Blow! No H2O!

By • Sep 11th, 2009 • Category: Favourite Gardens, Gardens

How green is your garden? With that thought-provoking question in mind, the Royal Botanical Gardens has established three new demonstation gardens, located just beyond the entrance to the Laking Garden, that offer three different ways to go green and reduce your carbon footprint. The No MOW! garden shows how an attractive perennial bed can replace a front lawn. The No [...]