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20 CLIMBING EDIBLES
20 INCREDIBLE CLIMBING EDIBLES. AMARANTH ‘GARNET RED’: This beauty will tower to 1.8 m (6 ft.). It produces deep-red, long weeping blooms and tasty greens to enjoy raw or steamed. Easy to grow from seed; ready in 60 days. FAVA BEAN ‘BROAD WINDSOR’: Vines reaching 1.2 m (4 ft.) produce traditional gourmet broad beans, 12 cm (5 in.) long. 6 EASY-TO-GROW VEGETABLES Leeks. These long and lithe alliums will keep your onion harvest going well into winter. Once you've had a leek from your garden you'll wonder why you ever bothered sourcing them anywhere else. Leeks are easy to grow from seed and can be harvested mid-summer for small thin plants or left in the ground until October to December for fatterones.
CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 Additional photos by BarbaraRayment.
HOW TO GROW CEDAR TREES IN CONTAINERS Ensure the containers you’re considering are at least 50 cm (20 inches) wide by 50 cm deep, as emerald cedars grow a very dense and fibrous root system which will require that amount of space. The biggest concern is over the summer — don’t let the plants go dry. Consider a dripper hose to ensure adequate, even moisture to theroots.
INFESTED SNOWBALL TREE Viburnum leaf beetle ( Pyrrhalta viburni) is the insect causing this "shot hole" feeding on your snowball tree ( Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'). It's become very widespread in the Lower Mainland since it was first identified back in 2001. Other notable viburnums, 3 MUST-TRY SPOT PRAWN RECIPES PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS Deer seem to avoid aromatic plants such as rosemary and lavender. All these plants listed are suited to a warm, well-drained area that receives little if any moisture. Calamagrostis Festuca glauca Helictotrichon sempervirens (blue oat grass) Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gracillimus’ (maiden grass) Stipa species (feather grass)20 CLIMBING EDIBLES
20 INCREDIBLE CLIMBING EDIBLES. AMARANTH ‘GARNET RED’: This beauty will tower to 1.8 m (6 ft.). It produces deep-red, long weeping blooms and tasty greens to enjoy raw or steamed. Easy to grow from seed; ready in 60 days. FAVA BEAN ‘BROAD WINDSOR’: Vines reaching 1.2 m (4 ft.) produce traditional gourmet broad beans, 12 cm (5 in.) long. 6 EASY-TO-GROW VEGETABLES Leeks. These long and lithe alliums will keep your onion harvest going well into winter. Once you've had a leek from your garden you'll wonder why you ever bothered sourcing them anywhere else. Leeks are easy to grow from seed and can be harvested mid-summer for small thin plants or left in the ground until October to December for fatterones.
CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 Additional photos by BarbaraRayment.
HOW TO GROW CEDAR TREES IN CONTAINERS Ensure the containers you’re considering are at least 50 cm (20 inches) wide by 50 cm deep, as emerald cedars grow a very dense and fibrous root system which will require that amount of space. The biggest concern is over the summer — don’t let the plants go dry. Consider a dripper hose to ensure adequate, even moisture to theroots.
INFESTED SNOWBALL TREE Viburnum leaf beetle ( Pyrrhalta viburni) is the insect causing this "shot hole" feeding on your snowball tree ( Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'). It's become very widespread in the Lower Mainland since it was first identified back in 2001. Other notable viburnums, 3 MUST-TRY SPOT PRAWN RECIPES PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four LOCAL GETAWAY: ESCAPE THE CITY FOR A RELAXED RETREAT ON 1 day ago · As the province begins to re-open and interprovincial travel becomes a reality again, we're all chomping at the bit for a little adventure. Whether it's a night away from the city or a week-long trip catching up with family and friends, take a well deserved break and get excited about exploring EAT THIS WEEK: FESTA DELLA POLENTA The Details: Celebrate a return to indoor dining this month and stop by Di Beppe's for a limited-time offering of polenta-forward dishes. Inspired by Tuscan traditions dating back to the 16th century, their 'Festa della Polenta' prix-fixe menu and à la carte offerings showcase the versatility of THE ULTIMATE FATHER'S DAY GIFT GUIDE 2021 22 hours ago · Show dad how much he means to you by gifting one of these top finds. With Father’s Day on the horizon this June, we’ve gathered some of our favourite gift ideas to help you give thanks to the special men in your life for all that they do. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: JUNE 13 TO 18 1 day ago · As they say, be careful what you wish for. Because when Alma’s life takes a turn for the murderous, she finds herself with everything she’s ever wanted and slowly losing her soul because of it. Per the official logline, this season will “explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden SUPPORT INDIGENOUS CREATORS WITH RAVEN READS SUBSCRIPTION 16 hours ago · Education through the written word plays an important role in the reconciliation process and understanding of the relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. With June being National Indigenous History Month, finding ways to share ASK A DERMATOLOGIST: WHAT IS THERMAGE? Dr. Ulmer: Thermage skin tightening is used for the face (improves sagging, wrinkles, lines), neck (tightens the neck and defines the jawline), eyelids (reduces laxity, lifts the brows and provides a more open-eye appearance by reducing saggy upper eyelids). In the appropriately selected patient, Thermage also provides benefit intightening and
20 CLIMBING EDIBLES
20 INCREDIBLE CLIMBING EDIBLES. AMARANTH ‘GARNET RED’: This beauty will tower to 1.8 m (6 ft.). It produces deep-red, long weeping blooms and tasty greens to enjoy raw or steamed. Easy to grow from seed; ready in 60 days. FAVA BEAN ‘BROAD WINDSOR’: Vines reaching 1.2 m (4 ft.) produce traditional gourmet broad beans, 12 cm (5 in.) long. 4 WAYS TO REFRESH YOUR SKIN AND BOOST YOUR SELF-ESTEEM Project Skin MD in South Granville, Vancouver, BC offers dermatology, laser and preventive anti-aging medicine in a state-of-the-art facility. The centre boasts leading products and technologies to deliver unparalleled patient safety, comfort and treatment outcomes. SkinCeuticals by Project Skin MD 3 MUST-TRY SPOT PRAWN RECIPES Instructions. Preheat oven to high, 450° F. In a mixing bowl, combine coarse salt, herbs and spices. Pack a thin layer of the salt mix over the bottom of a fry pan or bake pan. Set the prawns across the salt, and pour the rest of the salt mix over the prawns and pack to ensure a nice crust will form. BEST LOWER MAINLAND PARKS FOR AN OUTDOOR BBQ Crab Park at Portside, 101 East Waterfront Road & Main Street. Often a lunchtime getaway for the business crowd during the week, Crab Park is an interesting mix of seawall, working port views, and grassy picnic areas. Only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver, the park has picnic tables, a public washroom, off-leash areas and loads ofparking.
DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS Deer seem to avoid aromatic plants such as rosemary and lavender. All these plants listed are suited to a warm, well-drained area that receives little if any moisture. Calamagrostis Festuca glauca Helictotrichon sempervirens (blue oat grass) Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gracillimus’ (maiden grass) Stipa species (feather grass) B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 Additional photos by BarbaraRayment.
GROWING MELONS
Add extra compost, leaf mould, and 1⁄4 cup (50 mL) each of lime and bone meal to the planting hole. The extra organic matter will help to ensure the soil stays moist and the lime will sweeten the soil, allowing the melon to absorb nutrients. The bone meal will provide extra calcium, necessary for fruit development. 6 EASY-TO-GROW VEGETABLES Leeks. These long and lithe alliums will keep your onion harvest going well into winter. Once you've had a leek from your garden you'll wonder why you ever bothered sourcing them anywhere else. Leeks are easy to grow from seed and can be harvested mid-summer for small thin plants or left in the ground until October to December for fatterones.
INFESTED SNOWBALL TREE Viburnum leaf beetle ( Pyrrhalta viburni) is the insect causing this "shot hole" feeding on your snowball tree ( Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'). It's become very widespread in the Lower Mainland since it was first identified back in 2001. Other notable viburnums, HOW TO GROW CEDAR TREES IN CONTAINERS Ensure the containers you’re considering are at least 50 cm (20 inches) wide by 50 cm deep, as emerald cedars grow a very dense and fibrous root system which will require that amount of space. The biggest concern is over the summer — don’t let the plants go dry. Consider a dripper hose to ensure adequate, even moisture to theroots.
PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four HOW TO GROW TOMATOES IN BC'S CLIMATE Eeking out organic fertilizer and morning waterings, he coaxes them all to thick-stalked perfection, then picks each up by the stem and plants it into a 10-cm (4-in.) pot. After more grow-light gestation, the plants are moved in April to the greenhouse (heated to keep the temperature above 10°C /50°F) and patted into buckets of soil mixed DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS Deer seem to avoid aromatic plants such as rosemary and lavender. All these plants listed are suited to a warm, well-drained area that receives little if any moisture. Calamagrostis Festuca glauca Helictotrichon sempervirens (blue oat grass) Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gracillimus’ (maiden grass) Stipa species (feather grass) B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 Additional photos by BarbaraRayment.
GROWING MELONS
Add extra compost, leaf mould, and 1⁄4 cup (50 mL) each of lime and bone meal to the planting hole. The extra organic matter will help to ensure the soil stays moist and the lime will sweeten the soil, allowing the melon to absorb nutrients. The bone meal will provide extra calcium, necessary for fruit development. 6 EASY-TO-GROW VEGETABLES Leeks. These long and lithe alliums will keep your onion harvest going well into winter. Once you've had a leek from your garden you'll wonder why you ever bothered sourcing them anywhere else. Leeks are easy to grow from seed and can be harvested mid-summer for small thin plants or left in the ground until October to December for fatterones.
INFESTED SNOWBALL TREE Viburnum leaf beetle ( Pyrrhalta viburni) is the insect causing this "shot hole" feeding on your snowball tree ( Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'). It's become very widespread in the Lower Mainland since it was first identified back in 2001. Other notable viburnums, HOW TO GROW CEDAR TREES IN CONTAINERS Ensure the containers you’re considering are at least 50 cm (20 inches) wide by 50 cm deep, as emerald cedars grow a very dense and fibrous root system which will require that amount of space. The biggest concern is over the summer — don’t let the plants go dry. Consider a dripper hose to ensure adequate, even moisture to theroots.
PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four HOW TO GROW TOMATOES IN BC'S CLIMATE Eeking out organic fertilizer and morning waterings, he coaxes them all to thick-stalked perfection, then picks each up by the stem and plants it into a 10-cm (4-in.) pot. After more grow-light gestation, the plants are moved in April to the greenhouse (heated to keep the temperature above 10°C /50°F) and patted into buckets of soil mixed LOCAL GETAWAY: ESCAPE THE CITY FOR A RELAXED RETREAT ON 1 day ago · As the province begins to re-open and interprovincial travel becomes a reality again, we're all chomping at the bit for a little adventure. Whether it's a night away from the city or a week-long trip catching up with family and friends, take a well deserved break and get excited about exploring EAT THIS WEEK: FESTA DELLA POLENTA The Details: Celebrate a return to indoor dining this month and stop by Di Beppe's for a limited-time offering of polenta-forward dishes. Inspired by Tuscan traditions dating back to the 16th century, their 'Festa della Polenta' prix-fixe menu and à la carte offerings showcase the versatility of THE ULTIMATE FATHER'S DAY GIFT GUIDE 2021 8 hours ago · Show dad how much he means to you by gifting one of these top finds. With Father’s Day on the horizon this June, we’ve gathered some of our favourite gift ideas to help you give thanks to the special men in your life for all that they do. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS CREATORS WITH RAVEN READS SUBSCRIPTION 2 hours ago · Education through the written word plays an important role in the reconciliation process and understanding of the relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. With June being National Indigenous History Month, finding ways to share WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: JUNE 13 TO 18 1 day ago · As they say, be careful what you wish for. Because when Alma’s life takes a turn for the murderous, she finds herself with everything she’s ever wanted and slowly losing her soul because of it. Per the official logline, this season will “explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden20 CLIMBING EDIBLES
20 INCREDIBLE CLIMBING EDIBLES. AMARANTH ‘GARNET RED’: This beauty will tower to 1.8 m (6 ft.). It produces deep-red, long weeping blooms and tasty greens to enjoy raw or steamed. Easy to grow from seed; ready in 60 days. FAVA BEAN ‘BROAD WINDSOR’: Vines reaching 1.2 m (4 ft.) produce traditional gourmet broad beans, 12 cm (5 in.) long. HOW TO MAKE MAC AND CHEESE FROM SCRATCH 1 day ago · Some things are just better when they're made from scratch—and making something with your own two hands provides such satisfaction. When you cook from scratch, you know exactly what ingredients go into your meals, and it offers you the flexibility to adjust your recipe for dietary or taste POLYSLEEP'S PREMIUM ZEPHYR MATTRESS WILL HELP YOU CATCH Janine Verreault is the editor-in-chief of BCLiving. She holds a BA in English from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from BCIT. In her time away from work, she loves shopping, checking out live music and strolling the Seawall with her 6 EASY-TO-GROW VEGETABLES Leeks. These long and lithe alliums will keep your onion harvest going well into winter. Once you've had a leek from your garden you'll wonder why you ever bothered sourcing them anywhere else. Leeks are easy to grow from seed and can be harvested mid-summer for small thin plants or left in the ground until October to December for fatterones.
BEST LOWER MAINLAND PARKS FOR AN OUTDOOR BBQ Crab Park at Portside, 101 East Waterfront Road & Main Street. Often a lunchtime getaway for the business crowd during the week, Crab Park is an interesting mix of seawall, working port views, and grassy picnic areas. Only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver, the park has picnic tables, a public washroom, off-leash areas and loads ofparking.
100+ PLANTS FOR CONTAINERS GardenWise suggests a list of plants that are suitable for planting in containers: Perennial Grasses and Sedges. Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’ — variegated Japanese sedge Deschampsia cespitosa — tufted hair grass Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ — blue fescue Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ — golden Japanese forest grass Helictotrichon sempervirens — blue oat grass Imperata BC'S BEST HANDMADE SOAPS Handcrafted in Vancouver and sold at various farmers' and public markets across the Lower Mainland, Sweet Earth Soapworks finds inspiration for many of its products in the surrounding environment. The Beachcomber Sea Salt and Chai Latte bars, for instance, are two of several natural soaps that pay tribute to West Coast living. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND ERADICATE GOUTWEED A quick way to identify goutweed is by scent - a broken piece of the plant smells like celery. Mulch the shrub bed using coarse wood chips, similar in texture to a tree that has been put through a wood chipper. Ensure the layer of mulch is 15- to 20-cm-deep (6- to 8-in.) and maintained year round. Coarse wood chips at this depth should not BEST LOWER MAINLAND PARKS FOR AN OUTDOOR BBQ Crab Park at Portside, 101 East Waterfront Road & Main Street. Often a lunchtime getaway for the business crowd during the week, Crab Park is an interesting mix of seawall, working port views, and grassy picnic areas. Only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver, the park has picnic tables, a public washroom, off-leash areas and loads ofparking.
B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September.TREES IN CONTAINERS
Q: I live in Vancouver, BC, and I have a large south facing deck on my condo. I love to grow trees both for their shade and their beauty. Can you suggest a few species that would do well in containers, be slow growing, and do well in full COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 THREE MAGNIFICIENT MOTORCYCLING BC DAY TRIPS Getting the little BBQ fired up for a picnic on the beach in Sechelt, BC. For a full-day adventure, take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale and explore BC’s stunning Sunshine Coast. Follow the Sunshine Coast Highway from Langdale to Secret Cove, with stops in Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Sechelt (pictured above) and Halfmoon Bay. BUGLEWEED LAWN INVASION Bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans cv.) is a common groundcover that prefers shade or dry shade. If the lawn in question is growing vigorously then the bugleweed would not be encroaching on the lawn. Refer to advice given on spruce needles in the lawn. Try to keep the grass longer (at least 5 cm/2 in. after mowing). USING CEDAR FOR RAISED GARDEN BEDS Q: My husband and I are in the process of establishing some new raised vegetable garden beds. We downloaded information from a gardening site on the Internet that suggested different materials for building raised beds, one was cedar wood. Well, we chose to go with the cedar, as 100+ PLANTS FOR CONTAINERS GardenWise suggests a list of plants that are suitable for planting in containers: Perennial Grasses and Sedges. Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’ — variegated Japanese sedge Deschampsia cespitosa — tufted hair grass Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ — blue fescue Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ — golden Japanese forest grass Helictotrichon sempervirens — blue oat grass Imperata BC'S BEST HANDMADE SOAPS Handcrafted in Vancouver and sold at various farmers' and public markets across the Lower Mainland, Sweet Earth Soapworks finds inspiration for many of its products in the surrounding environment. The Beachcomber Sea Salt and Chai Latte bars, for instance, are two of several natural soaps that pay tribute to West Coast living. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND ERADICATE GOUTWEED A quick way to identify goutweed is by scent - a broken piece of the plant smells like celery. Mulch the shrub bed using coarse wood chips, similar in texture to a tree that has been put through a wood chipper. Ensure the layer of mulch is 15- to 20-cm-deep (6- to 8-in.) and maintained year round. Coarse wood chips at this depth should not BEST LOWER MAINLAND PARKS FOR AN OUTDOOR BBQ Crab Park at Portside, 101 East Waterfront Road & Main Street. Often a lunchtime getaway for the business crowd during the week, Crab Park is an interesting mix of seawall, working port views, and grassy picnic areas. Only a 15-minute walk from downtown Vancouver, the park has picnic tables, a public washroom, off-leash areas and loads ofparking.
B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September.TREES IN CONTAINERS
Q: I live in Vancouver, BC, and I have a large south facing deck on my condo. I love to grow trees both for their shade and their beauty. Can you suggest a few species that would do well in containers, be slow growing, and do well in full COLD-HARDY PLANTS FOR NORTHERN GARDENS In an increasingly unpredictable world, we can't ask for more. The following plants are hardy to the zone number indicated: • Hemerocallis (daylily) - zone 3 • Lilium hybrids usually sold as "Asiatic Lilies" - zones 3 and up • Papaver nudicaule syn. P. croceum (Icelandic poppy) - zone 2 THREE MAGNIFICIENT MOTORCYCLING BC DAY TRIPS Getting the little BBQ fired up for a picnic on the beach in Sechelt, BC. For a full-day adventure, take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale and explore BC’s stunning Sunshine Coast. Follow the Sunshine Coast Highway from Langdale to Secret Cove, with stops in Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Sechelt (pictured above) and Halfmoon Bay. BUGLEWEED LAWN INVASION Bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans cv.) is a common groundcover that prefers shade or dry shade. If the lawn in question is growing vigorously then the bugleweed would not be encroaching on the lawn. Refer to advice given on spruce needles in the lawn. Try to keep the grass longer (at least 5 cm/2 in. after mowing). USING CEDAR FOR RAISED GARDEN BEDS Q: My husband and I are in the process of establishing some new raised vegetable garden beds. We downloaded information from a gardening site on the Internet that suggested different materials for building raised beds, one was cedar wood. Well, we chose to go with the cedar, as EAT THIS WEEK: FESTA DELLA POLENTA 18 hours ago · The Details: Celebrate a return to indoor dining this month and stop by Di Beppe's for a limited-time offering of polenta-forward dishes. Inspired by Tuscan traditions dating back to the 16th century, their 'Festa della Polenta' prix-fixe menu and à la carte offerings showcase the versatility of PENGUIN TOWN WADDLES ITS WAY TO NETFLIX 20 hours ago · A new series tracks the fascinating adventures of penguins in and around a South African town. Back in 2006, March of the Penguins won the Oscar for Best Documentary, and this eight-part docuseries covers similar ground. Set in a picturesque South African town, it follows an eclectic group of endangered penguins as they flock together to find mates, raise their families and mix with thelocals
THE KENNEDY CENTER CELEBRATES THE BEST OF THE ARTS A prime example: Dick Van Dyke, one of the most beloved stars in television history. He’s in this year’s Honors class as CBS broadcasts the 43rd annual ceremony on Sunday, reconfigured for the pandemic age with segments taped in and around the Center in Washington, D.C. A winner of four 4 WAYS TO REFRESH YOUR SKIN AND BOOST YOUR SELF-ESTEEM 1 day ago · Project Skin MD in South Granville, Vancouver, BC offers dermatology, laser and preventive anti-aging medicine in a state-of-the-art facility. The centre boasts leading products and technologies to deliver unparalleled patient safety, comfort and treatment outcomes. SkinCeuticals by Project Skin MD CELEBRITIES FIND LOVE ON A GAME SHOW REBOOT 20 hours ago · Michael Bolton and Zooey Deschanel host the entertaining reboot of a TV classic. If you think Michael Bolton will co-host The Celebrity Dating Game without crooning to the contestants, forget it.. CTV The chart-topping, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter starts a new chapter by joining New Girl alum Zooey Deschanel to host ABC’s latest fresh take on a classic game show.TREES IN CONTAINERS
Q: I live in Vancouver, BC, and I have a large south facing deck on my condo. I love to grow trees both for their shade and their beauty. Can you suggest a few species that would do well in containers, be slow growing, and do well in full POLYSLEEP'S PREMIUM ZEPHYR MATTRESS WILL HELP YOU CATCH Janine Verreault is the editor-in-chief of BCLiving. She holds a BA in English from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from BCIT. In her time away from work, she loves shopping, checking out live music and strolling the Seawall with her B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. ASK A DERMATOLOGIST: WHAT IS THERMAGE? Janine Verreault is the editor-in-chief of BCLiving. She holds a BA in English from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from BCIT. In her time away from work, she loves shopping, checking out live music and strolling the Seawall with her DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS Deer seem to avoid aromatic plants such as rosemary and lavender. All these plants listed are suited to a warm, well-drained area that receives little if any moisture. Calamagrostis Festuca glauca Helictotrichon sempervirens (blue oat grass) Miscanthus sinensis‘Gracillimus’
BC'S BEST HANDMADE SOAPS Handcrafted in Vancouver and sold at various farmers' and public markets across the Lower Mainland, Sweet Earth Soapworks finds inspiration for many of its products in the surrounding environment. The Beachcomber Sea Salt and Chai Latte bars, for instance, are two of several natural soaps that pay tribute to West Coast living. ALL ABOUT GLOBAL BC'S ANNE DREWA Once a shy young girl growing up in North Vancouver, Global BC’s Anne Drewa talks about her unusual path to becoming an award-winning journalist and news anchor. If life had run a different course, Anne Drewa might have raced as an Olympian. In fact, the five-foot-10 North Vancouver native won a scholarship to UBC for athletics, but CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. THREE MAGNIFICIENT MOTORCYCLING BC DAY TRIPS Getting the little BBQ fired up for a picnic on the beach in Sechelt, BC. For a full-day adventure, take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale and explore BC’s stunning Sunshine Coast. Follow the Sunshine Coast Highway from Langdale to Secret Cove, with stops in Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Sechelt (pictured above) and Halfmoon Bay. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND ERADICATE GOUTWEED A quick way to identify goutweed is by scent - a broken piece of the plant smells like celery. Mulch the shrub bed using coarse wood chips, similar in texture to a tree that has been put through a wood chipper. Ensure the layer of mulch is 15- to 20-cm-deep (6- to 8-in.) and maintained year round. Coarse wood chips at this depth should not BUGLEWEED LAWN INVASION Bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans cv.) is a common groundcover that prefers shade or dry shade. If the lawn in question is growing vigorously then the bugleweed would not be encroaching on the lawn. Refer to advice given on spruce needles in the lawn. Try to keep the grass longer (at least 5 cm/2 in. after mowing). USING CEDAR FOR RAISED GARDEN BEDS Q: My husband and I are in the process of establishing some new raised vegetable garden beds. We downloaded information from a gardening site on the Internet that suggested different materials for building raised beds, one was cedar wood. Well, we chose to go with the cedar, as PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four HOW TO CARE FOR POTTED HYDRANGEAS IN WINTER Now that you’ve moved your hydrangeas into the garage, you can lug them back outside again because that is the best place for them over the winter. In most hardiness zones, you can leave hydrangeas on your patio unprotected, as they are very cold hardy. Some are even just fine in zone 2, which can get as cold as -40 C! Ouch. BC'S BEST HANDMADE SOAPS Handcrafted in Vancouver and sold at various farmers' and public markets across the Lower Mainland, Sweet Earth Soapworks finds inspiration for many of its products in the surrounding environment. The Beachcomber Sea Salt and Chai Latte bars, for instance, are two of several natural soaps that pay tribute to West Coast living. ALL ABOUT GLOBAL BC'S ANNE DREWA Once a shy young girl growing up in North Vancouver, Global BC’s Anne Drewa talks about her unusual path to becoming an award-winning journalist and news anchor. If life had run a different course, Anne Drewa might have raced as an Olympian. In fact, the five-foot-10 North Vancouver native won a scholarship to UBC for athletics, but CONVERT YOUR HANGING BASKET INTO A PATIO PLANTER First, remove any soil from your patio container to a depth of the height of the hanging-basket pot, and discard that soil by placing it in and around plants in your garden. Next, loosen the remaining soil in your patio container. Scratch about 1 cup (250 mL) of the 6-8-6 fertilizer into that soil. Now it's show time. B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. THREE MAGNIFICIENT MOTORCYCLING BC DAY TRIPS Getting the little BBQ fired up for a picnic on the beach in Sechelt, BC. For a full-day adventure, take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale and explore BC’s stunning Sunshine Coast. Follow the Sunshine Coast Highway from Langdale to Secret Cove, with stops in Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Sechelt (pictured above) and Halfmoon Bay. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND ERADICATE GOUTWEED A quick way to identify goutweed is by scent - a broken piece of the plant smells like celery. Mulch the shrub bed using coarse wood chips, similar in texture to a tree that has been put through a wood chipper. Ensure the layer of mulch is 15- to 20-cm-deep (6- to 8-in.) and maintained year round. Coarse wood chips at this depth should not BUGLEWEED LAWN INVASION Bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans cv.) is a common groundcover that prefers shade or dry shade. If the lawn in question is growing vigorously then the bugleweed would not be encroaching on the lawn. Refer to advice given on spruce needles in the lawn. Try to keep the grass longer (at least 5 cm/2 in. after mowing). USING CEDAR FOR RAISED GARDEN BEDS Q: My husband and I are in the process of establishing some new raised vegetable garden beds. We downloaded information from a gardening site on the Internet that suggested different materials for building raised beds, one was cedar wood. Well, we chose to go with the cedar, as PLANTS FOR UNDER A DOUGLAS FIR Q: Could you please give me advice on what to plant that is low maintenance and not invasive under a large, well-established fir tree that has a spread of over five feet. There is a fence corner under the tree so I am looking for plants from four HOW TO CARE FOR POTTED HYDRANGEAS IN WINTER Now that you’ve moved your hydrangeas into the garage, you can lug them back outside again because that is the best place for them over the winter. In most hardiness zones, you can leave hydrangeas on your patio unprotected, as they are very cold hardy. Some are even just fine in zone 2, which can get as cold as -40 C! Ouch. 4 WAYS TO REFRESH YOUR SKIN AND BOOST YOUR SELF-ESTEEM 9 hours ago · Project Skin MD in South Granville, Vancouver, BC offers dermatology, laser and preventive anti-aging medicine in a state-of-the-art facility. The centre boasts leading products and technologies to deliver unparalleled patient safety, comfort and treatment outcomes. SkinCeuticals by Project Skin MD THE KENNEDY CENTER CELEBRATES THE BEST OF THE ARTS A prime example: Dick Van Dyke, one of the most beloved stars in television history. He’s in this year’s Honors class as CBS broadcasts the 43rd annual ceremony on Sunday, reconfigured for the pandemic age with segments taped in and around the Center in Washington, D.C. A winner of four B.C. SUMMER FRUIT GUIDE: WHAT'S IN SEASON WHEN Eat local this summer with our roundup of in-season B.C. fruit complete with recipes 1. Strawberries: Season starts in June. Flickr/Mako Grown in the fruitful Fraser Valley, strawberry varieties like Totem, Rainier, and Puget Reliance enjoy their peak season from June to early July, whereas day neutral varieties, like Albion, are available until early September. POLYSLEEP'S PREMIUM ZEPHYR MATTRESS WILL HELP YOU CATCH 1 day ago · Janine Verreault is the editor-in-chief of BCLiving. She holds a BA in English from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from BCIT. In her time away from work, she loves shopping, checking out live music and strolling the Seawall with her PICTURE YOURSELF HERE: 9 AIRBNB GEMS IN B.C. 7. Ultimate Modern Escape, near Golden, B.C. | $449 per night. Airbnb Designed by Golden’s Form and Forest, this modern two-bedroom space sleeps up to eight comfortably (thanks to additional beds in common spaces). It’s burrowed in secluded forest with a stunning 180-degree view of local mountains and the Blaeberry River just steps away. ASK A DERMATOLOGIST: WHAT IS THERMAGE? 1 day ago · Janine Verreault is the editor-in-chief of BCLiving. She holds a BA in English from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from BCIT. 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