The varied list of themes to choose from include aquatic, formal, rustic country and even Zen if you like, and you can stretch out the work in stages.
It's not as simple as sticking them in some dirt and waiting.
https://montrealgazette.com/life/homes/gardening/nawaz-when-the-seeds-wont-grow
Until now, "I’ve never felt particularly connected to the earth and its growing cycles," columnist Saleema Nawaz admits.
“Sustainable development is going to include different aesthetic values, different ways of thinking of our relationship to the land.”
There's still time to put a few unusual and interesting, lesser-known herbs in pots and garden beds for the summer season.
https://montrealgazette.com/life/food/five-other-herbs-for-urban-gardeners-to-plant
And remember: This is supposed to be fun. So, chill, and expect long lines. The event has become very popular, organizers say.
They provide shade. They clean our air. Their beauty is impossibly inspiring. Why not let one take root in your garden this season?
https://montrealgazette.com/life/homes/gardening/not-too-big-not-too-small-trees-for-city-gardens
The kits are packed with everything you need to become a Monarch Ambassador, and with kit in hand, you can help to create a real butterfly effect across Quebec to save the monarchs, which are in ...
https://montrealgazette.com/life/feed-your-head-do-a-butterfly-a-favour-get-a-monarch-kit
A talk at the McCord Museum will touch on how citizen initiatives and projects by a new wave of entrepreneurs are restoring the legitimacy of urban agriculture.
https://montrealgazette.com/life/feed-your-head-how-growing-tomatoes-can-change-a-city
From cleaning tools to dreaming up the perfect plot, there's plenty to do while you wait for the earth to be ready.
https://montrealgazette.com/life/homes/gardening/gearing-up-to-garden