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June 09, 2010

A great garden with almost no water - why not?

This week's Hot Home Products column is all about green gardening. In many places now, that means gardening without pesticides. To find out what the rules are in your area, check out the handy guide on the Canadian Tire website.  While we're on the topic, water conservation is a huge part of green landscaping. If you are really serious about reducing water use, consider zeriscaping, which is a landscaping practice that radically reduces the need for watering. The City of Toronto’s website has good information on the topic.

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