Grow Big or Grow Home

    Spring is here! It’s the perfect time to bring some green into your life. Healthy trees, vibrant shrubs, and a thriving garden can transform your home and bring joy to your daily routine. Whether it's a small herb garden on your patio or a full backyard vegetable patch, growing your own food is both rewarding and delicious. 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 the summer, their shade keeps your home cooler, and in winter, their bare branches let sunlight in, helping to warm your space naturally. When selecting plants, especially in a place like Alberta where the weather can be unpredictable, choose species that are resilient and adaptable. Also, consider the mature size of the tree — planning for future growth ensures your landscape stays beautiful and functional for years to come. If you're unsure, researching local tree options for Calgary could give you some great ideas. **Out with the Old** Before planting new, sometimes you need to remove old or unhealthy trees. This is where an ISA-certified arborist can be a lifesaver. They’ll assess your trees, identify any risks, and recommend safe solutions for pruning, treatment, or removal. Removing a tree can be tough, but sometimes it’s necessary. Diseased or damaged trees can become hazardous, especially during storms. Overgrown roots can damage walkways, foundations, and even underground pipes. And if a tree is blocking your view, it might just be time to say goodbye — no judgment here! These tasks aren’t DIY projects. Rümi arborists offer expert services, from pruning and disease diagnosis to complete tree removal and stump grinding, ensuring your yard is safe and beautiful. **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 lies, and where water tends to collect. Understanding your space will help you choose the right plants and improve their chances of thriving. If you can't resist getting started, try planting flowers or herbs in containers. They’re low-maintenance and add color quickly. A small herb garden can also provide fresh ingredients for your cooking — a win-win! **It Doesn’t Get Any Fresher Than Growing Your Own Herbs** Herbs are easy to grow, whether indoors or out. They don’t require much space, making them perfect for small patios or apartments. If you love gardening but don’t have a lot of room or time, starting with herbs is a great way to begin. Blue Flame Kitchen recommends starting with herbs you use regularly, like rosemary, thyme, parsley, cilantro, oregano, mint, and basil. Their expert, Chef Darcy, has a helpful video on how to select and care for herbs, giving you the confidence to grow your own. **Getting the Most Out of Your Edible Garden** Once your garden is up and running, the real fun begins — harvesting! Use your favorite tools to gather your bounty, then wash and prepare your produce. If you can’t eat everything right away, learn how to store each vegetable properly. For more guidance, download Blue Flame Kitchen’s free Grow Gather Graze cookbook. It includes everything from planting to harvesting and cooking, with foolproof steps for beginners. Try their lemon and herb marinated chicken recipe — it’s a perfect way to use your fresh herbs. **Illuminate Your Hard Work** Living in Alberta, we spend a lot of time indoors. Why not make the most of your outdoor space? LED lighting can extend your enjoyment of the garden, patio, or yard well into the evening. Café lights can highlight mature trees, while landscape lights can illuminate flowerbeds, decks, and paths. With a little planning, your outdoor area can feel like a natural extension of your home — and even help save you money on groceries or energy bills. So, what are you waiting for? Spring is here — get outside and start growing!

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