It feels great when one morning works out perfectly. Take this past Tuesday for example. When I arrived on site that morning it was sunny but […]
The bluest grass of all
I love it when I discover a new plant species. Walking through the back of a large Maple Ridge, British Columbia […]
“Cutting Back” by Leslie Buck book review
Browsing audiobooks on my favourite Audible app, I came across a new book by Leslie Buck called “Cutting Back: My […]
On the importance of plant ID skills
I always tell people about the importance of plant identification skills. I also tell them that, since plant species tend […]
When landscape side gigs turn into missions
Landscape side gigs happen. Friends or neighbours approach you asking for help or a quick favour. And why not use […]
Dogwood plant sale fun
The Dogwood Garden Club held its annual fundraiser plant sale today. The sale raises money for the club’s activities and […]
Helping seniors with residential work
I had a good session today doing residential work for the parents of a city guy I know. His parents are […]
Bring some spring to your patio
It’s time to bring some spring to your patio. This morning I was at a Starbucks in Suter Brook Village […]
Fertilizing like an old lady
I am usually floating around our company sites in my capacity as senior supervisor. And it can be quite entertaining. It […]
Mow-blow-go alternative I love
Mow-blow-go landscaping is something California is famous for. Companies hire Hispanics and run them through many residences in one day. […]
