In the Garden Now

Ever wish you remembered when that peony bloomed last year—or what actually thrived in the dry bed? A garden journal is your best growing companion.

The garden is waking up fast—but that doesn’t mean you need to rush. Here’s what to do in May to nurture, tidy, and tend—without burning out.

Spring is officially showing off. From soft pastels to bright sparks of colour, these early May blooms are proof that the garden is just getting started.

That frosty beauty had its moment. Now it’s time to make space for spring. Here’s how to prune back winter interest with a gardener’s heart.

Mulch, edge, repeat—and keep an eye out for surprise seedlings. Mid-April is the sweet spot where a little effort goes a long way.