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Boxelder bugs a common annoyance in Canada

Boxelder bugs a common annoyance in Canada

Boxelder bugs feed almost exclusively on the developing seeds of Acer species but will also consume other insects.
Recipe: Take Greek souvlaki off the rotating spit for weeknight cooking

Recipe: Take Greek souvlaki off the rotating spit for weeknight cooking

Rotating spit and open fire are not necessary.
Opinion: Hope and history are not a water shortage plan

Opinion: Hope and history are not a water shortage plan

Climate change and Prairie's water crisis.
Oldest event of its kind in North America showcases a fascinating hobby

Oldest event of its kind in North America showcases a fascinating hobby

The 34th annual event will be Oct. 14 and 15, although the best time to view the displays is the first day.
Behind the curtains: Telemiracle's 'off-season' activities

Behind the curtains: Telemiracle's 'off-season' activities

There is no off-season for Kinsmen Foundation and Telemiracle as those behind the scenes work year round to plan each year's telethon as well as distribute funds that are raised for those in need.
50 flowers that bloom in winter (not necessarily HERE, of course!)

50 flowers that bloom in winter (not necessarily HERE, of course!)

The plants are organized alphabetically by scientific name.
Gardener's Notebook: Hardening plants to keep for winter

Gardener's Notebook: Hardening plants to keep for winter

It will soon be time to bring in some plants for the winter.
The Meeple Guild: Lacuna is very 'Zen-like' experience

The Meeple Guild: Lacuna is very 'Zen-like' experience

Lacuna is not a brain burner, although you do need to consider what you are most likely to collect in phase two, because winning in phase one alone is impossible.
Garden Chat: Sclerotinia – a spooky fall fungus

Garden Chat: Sclerotinia – a spooky fall fungus

A destroyer of your harvest crops.
Hanbidge on Horticulture: Thanksgiving for gardeners - Part II

Hanbidge on Horticulture: Thanksgiving for gardeners - Part II

Canadians have much to give thanks for, as we enjoy a land blessed with many natural wonders, clean air and fertile soil.
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