Róisín, yes, I'm in Canada, on "the Rock", i.e. Newfoundland. Rather more challenging gardening than where I grew up in Nova Scotia. Plus we have a shady yard. I had several frustrating years trying to grow veggies in insufficient light and soil. Then we got rid of an over-large shed that was in the only truly sunny part of the yard. This summer I'll build some more substantial raised beds than I had before, and get a load of good soil. I'm a big fan of mulch - the rhubarb (the only perennial food plant I've got at the moment) is under a thick layer of leaves. It's always a challenge to remember to check on it in the spring and loosen up the leaves, they get pretty compacted under a couple metres of snow. Most of our small yard resembles forest - ferns, patches of bunchberry and snowberry, shrubs like beaked hazel, and the whole works with a carpet of leaves. Fallen twigs from the trees stay where they fall for the most part.