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To increase visibility for my business, I came up with an idea that would benefit property owners, myself, and local plants and animals.

An iconic grass known for its close association with the Garry oak meadow ecosystem, this tough and drought tolerant grass with its all-season blue-green leaves is now finding its place in the…

A Sedum commonly found in gardens of the Pacific Northwest, I found new patches of it migrating across my yard every year. Often used on rock walls or as a groundcover in…

Last August, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Kat Tancock of the Globe and Mail about gardening for climate change. Her initial email was a total surprise to me, and…

Broadleaf Lupine is a beautiful blooming perennial that fixes nitrogen in soil.

Cornus stolonifera is striking with its distinctive red stems and typically found in wet areas but tolerates seasonally drier soils.

Purple loosestrife (Spike loosestrife, Purple lythrum) is a perennial plant introduced from its native range of Europe and Asia to BC in 1915. Purple loosestrife has a shrub-like appearance, with stiff, four-sided…

Asarum caudatum is a groundcover plant that thrives in shaded gardens and woodland settings.

English hawthorn was once used to create hedgerows to contain livestock but now invades pastures and grasslands. It is a deciduous bushy, prickly shrub or small tree with white, scented blossoms and deep…

Rubus parviflorus is a vigorous edible-fruit producing shrub perfect for informal hedges and bird and wildlife gardens.