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Plants for April Colour
Because I want my garden (and those I design for other people) to be beautiful and carefree (well . . . within reason), I try to avoid pushing the limits of my plant hardiness zone. On any plant hardiness map, … Continue reading
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Tagged April, Canada, colour, colour in the garden, crocus, daffodil, early blooms, forsythia, fritillaria meleagris, galanthus, garden design Toronto, gardening, gold foliage, grape hyacinth, hellebore, landscape design toronto, narcissus, Ontario, plant hardiness map, plant hardiness zones, scilla sibericus, snake's head lily, snowdrops, spider wort, spirea, Toronto, tradescantia, tulip, USDA plant hardiness, zone 5, zone 6, zone map
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Snowdrops: the First Sign of Spring
Yesterday was an exciting day in the GTA. No, I am not talking about the Superbowl. Earlier in the day, I took advantage of the unusual warmth to clean up my garden a little in anticipation of spring. As I … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Design
Tagged gardening, melting snow, non-winter, signs of spring, snowdrops
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