We all need boundaries – and lawn weeds are no exception
Credit: GAP Photos/Jonathan Buckley
As most of the garden is now showing signs of life as we approach warmer days, you can see gaps more easily in your borders or fatalities from the winter – these can be filled or removed, giving rise to opportunities for new plants and projects this month.
With summer weather in full swing, now is the best time to make sure that your lawn and flowers are in the best possible position and health.
Here are our tips for keeping your garden healthy and efficient as you prepare it for summer.
Trudeau lays flowers at memorial for indigenous students
World
June 2, 2021
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday laid flowers at a makeshift memorial in front of parliament for 215 indigenous students whose remains were discovered last week at a former boarding school.
Trudeau observed several minutes of silence and knelt before the heaps of children’s shoes and toys left at the Centennial Flame, before speaking briefly with an indigenous passerby. Among the tributes were messages of condolences, and one that read: Every child matters.
The Tk’emlups te Secwepemc tribe in Canada’s westernmost British Columbia province announced last week it had used ground-penetrating radar to confirm the remains of the students who attended a school near the city of Kamloops.