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The BCLNA Healthy Garden Guide 2009 is meant to inspire gardeners to contribute to a more sustainable landscape environment through water management, soil enrichment, biodiversity and other responsible garden practices.
Inside the pages of our Virtual Paper (click HERE to view), you’ll find the following articles:
A message from the president of the BC Landscape & Nursery Association
Simple steps to making your garden more sustainable
Invasive plants are damaging fragile ecosystems
Landscapers show before-and-after examples of how they implemented practices to enhance sustainability
Tree choices for city lots in British Columbia
Expert tips on when and how to prune
Helpful hints for healthy ways to maintain your lawn
How to hire the right one
Advice on transforming organic waste into a soil amendment
School gardens cultivate a love of nature amongst BC kids
Integrated Pest Management techniques for your backyard
Xeriscaping conserves water by designing with, rather than against, local weather and soil conditions
Get the quality of services you want
The benefits of growing local varieties in your landscape
Richmond’s demonstration garden showcases healthy gardening practices while VanDusen Botanical Garden’s Heirloom Vegetable Garden recalls the tastes of yesteryear
Community gardens provide an opportunity to connect with nature and build relationships with neighbours
The BCLNA’s 2008 Landscape Awards of Excellence