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Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Much to enjoy in early April garden

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Much to enjoy in early April garden

Time to complete several major vegetable seedings and set up lengths of fencing to support later plantings
House Beautiful: Heaven on the lake

House Beautiful: Heaven on the lake

Third renovation on Prospect Lake moves couple to their perfect piece of paradise.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: If soil is too dry, too wet, arrowhead will flop

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: If soil is too dry, too wet, arrowhead will flop

Arrowhead, like most plants, will do a nose dive if the soil has been allowed to dry. The same will happen if the soil is kept wet, which can set up rotting in the roots and subsequent plant collapse.
Condo Smarts: Even small stratas must follow Strata Property Act

Condo Smarts: Even small stratas must follow Strata Property Act

Bylaws are law, not just a reference
Condo Smarts: CRA bare trust filing no longer required for strata

Condo Smarts: CRA bare trust filing no longer required for strata

They are a not-for-profit corporation and no entity or corporate trust has been created
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Looking back, maybe too much squash

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Looking back, maybe too much squash

Changes in store after a review of past season
Helen Chesnut: Bizarre weather has altered seeding routines

Helen Chesnut: Bizarre weather has altered seeding routines

I have begun regular consultations with weather forecasts
Condo Smarts: Inadequate power supply causes brownouts

Condo Smarts: Inadequate power supply causes brownouts

Before you proceed with any other upgrades, commission your Electric Planning Report as soon as possible.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Assessing the damage, living in hope

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Assessing the damage, living in hope

Almost every home garden on the Island will be manifesting some effects from that January bout of freezing weather.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Lime in compost heap causes loss of nitrogen

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Lime in compost heap causes loss of nitrogen

Lime reacts with the nitrogen in soft, green materials to cause the release of ammonia, which means a loss of valuable nitrogen in the compost heap.