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My Mum’s Spring Garden
I published this post last summer, long after these photos were taken. However, with spring a few days away and North American gardens beginning to wake up, I keep thinking of them. The post seems far more relevant and topical … Continue reading
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Photos: Garden Update
I am still deeply embroiled in planning and designing gardens, and am preparing my own for an upcoming photo shoot besides. So, although I can’t write much I don’t want to miss sharing my daughter’s updated garden photos as the … Continue reading
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Spring Beauty
Spring is full of early surprises here, north of Toronto where we usually have to wait another month or more for the sense of elation that comes with sun shining through the delicate, veined leaves of the first flowers. The … Continue reading
“Non-Winter” Update
Yesterday was a happy day for yours truly. After reading Margaret Roach‘s tweet about the things coming out in her Hudson Valley garden, I rushed outside to check mine. Again. Snowdrops, those beloved little dears, were poking out of the … Continue reading