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Publication Date: September 25, 2025 - 18:15
Ottawa Now - The best ways to preserve Canada's trees
September 25, 2025

Every single Thursday afternoon, right after the 4:30 newscast, CFRA's Ottawa Now goes In The Garden with gardening expert Carson Arthur! This week, we are getting slightly ahead of the game, as Carson is joining us at 3 o'clock instead of the usual timeslot. That's because he is currently on a national tour, talking about the importance of preserving Canada’s trees. He talks a bit about that, and then tackles your general gardening inquiries.
Have a question for Carson? Call in Thursday at 4:30, email ottawanow@cfra.com, or send a text to the CFRA textboard.
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