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Thriving on Neglect: Easy Plants for Beginning Gardeners
Many gardeners are beginners. I see this from the number of gardening bloggers who say so, and from my experience living in and about a large city where people work constantly and are afraid to plunge into having much of … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Design, Garden Maintenance
Tagged Canada, canadian gardener, convallaria, crocus, dicentra spectabilis, easiest plants to grow, easy care garden, easy care plants, grape hyacinth, lilac, low maintenance, muscari, neglected garden, Ontario, peony, sedum autumn joy, snow in summer, solomon's seal, Toronto, zone 4, zone 5, zone 6
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Snowy Garden Favourites
I have been unusually sequestered lately, and restricted to viewing my garden from indoors, a situation not unusual in Canadian winters. In addition to unusual factors, Southern Ontario was hit by a heavy snowstorm last week. While lying about feeling … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Design
Tagged boxwood, boxwood hedges, Canada, cold, dwarf alberta spruce, evergreens, false cypress, garden design, gardening, heavy snow, hedges, Ontario, Picea pungens glauca globosa, plants for winter beauty, plants that look good with snow on them, sedum autumn joy, shrubs, snow, snowstorm, snowy, structural plants, stuck indoors, Toronto, winter, winter beauty
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Arranging Autumn Indoors
Everyone who reads my blog knows I love autumn. However, it is one of those seasons like late winter or early spring when there are certain days you have to enjoy it from inside the house. So, in time for … Continue reading
Posted in Decor and Design, Living
Tagged arranging flowers, autumn, autumn cabbage, bouquet, bringing nature in, burning bush, country living, design, engleman, fall colours, fall in Ontario, floral arrangement, garden design, GTA, hydrangea, ivy, Japanese Anemone, landscaping, leaves turning, nature, perovskia, red berries, rose hips, roses, russian sage, sedum autumn joy, thanksgiving, Toronto, viburnum
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