Grow Big or Grow Home

    Spring has arrived! It’s time to bring some green into your life. Healthy trees, vibrant shrubs, and a thriving garden can transform your home into a living space full of color and life. Whether you’re growing herbs on your patio or planting vegetables in your backyard, the rewards are delicious and rewarding. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your outdoor space: **What You Plant Outside Can Make a Difference Inside** Think long-term when choosing what to plant. Did you know that strategically placing leafy trees on the sunny side of your house can actually reduce your energy bills? In summer, their shade cools your home, and in winter, the bare branches let in warm sunlight. This simple strategy can have a big impact over time. In Alberta, where the weather can be unpredictable, it's wise to choose plants that are resilient and adaptable. Consider the size and growth potential of each species—trees can live for decades, so plan ahead. If you're unsure, research the best tree options for your area, like those suited for Calgary’s climate. **Out with the Old** Before you start planting new, you may need to remove old or unsafe trees. That’s where an ISA-certified arborist comes in. They can assess the health of your trees, recommend safe removals, or suggest ways to revive them. Removing diseased or damaged trees can prevent future hazards, such as falling branches or root damage to your home or foundation. It’s not always easy to say goodbye to a beautiful tree, but sometimes it’s necessary. Overgrown trees can cause structural issues, crack sidewalks, or even interfere with your sewage system. If a tree is blocking your view, it might be time to make room for something new. **Plan This Year, Plant Next Year** If you’ve just moved into a new home, take the first year to observe your yard. Note where the sun hits, where the shade falls, and where water tends to pool. Understanding these conditions will help you choose the right plants for your space. If you can’t wait to get started, try planting flowers or starting a small herb garden. Hanging baskets or containers are great for beginners and add instant color. Herbs are especially easy to grow and can be used in your cooking right away. **It Doesn’t Get Any Fresher Than Growing Your Own Herbs** Herbs are perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardens—they’re low maintenance, fast-growing, and require little space. If you’re short on time or space, a small container garden can still yield big results. Experts at Blue Flame Kitchen recommend starting with herbs you already use, like rosemary, thyme, parsley, cilantro, oregano, mint, and basil. Their video guide on selecting and caring for herbs is a great resource to get you started. Always follow seed packet instructions, as some herbs, like mint and oregano, can spread quickly if not contained. **Getting the Most Out of Your Edible Garden** If you already have a garden going, the fun begins when it’s time to harvest. Use your gardening tools to pick your produce, then clean and store them properly. For a quick and tasty meal, check out Blue Flame Kitchen’s free Grow Gather Graze cookbook, which includes everything from planting to cooking. Try their lemon and herb marinated chicken recipe to use up fresh herbs like thyme and mint. It’s a simple way to enjoy the fruits of your labor. **Illuminate Your Hard Work** Living in Alberta, we spend a lot of time indoors. Make sure your yard gets the attention it deserves by adding some outdoor lighting. Café lights can highlight mature trees, while landscape lights can brighten paths, decks, and flowerbeds. Your outdoor space should feel like an extension of your home. With a little planning, it can also save you money and energy. So why wait? Spring is here—get outside and enjoy the season!

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