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Snow snow go away … and don’t come back!

December 21, 2008 by Tricia

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I’m a little late getting around to posting my Green Thumb Sunday post today because well … it’s been snowing like crazy here in Toronto. I’m taking a much needed break from snow shoveling right now.

Actually it’s not snowing that bad at this time, but the big snow plows and sidewalk plows are out doing work in our area so we have to keep going out and shoveling away the ridge of snow they keep depositing at the end of our walkway and our driveway.

Ugh … go away!

Anyway, if you’re getting slammed by snow or some other form of bad weather today you might appreciate seeing this late spring/ early summer bloomer – Pink Astilbe. isn’t it lovely?

Astilbe

I took this photo two years ago after we’d had a light rain in the garden. You can see tiny drops of rain on the flower petals. I think it gives it a frosty look which is totally suitable for this time of year. BTW did you know this is the first day of Winter?





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Flowers on a dreary day

December 14, 2008 by Tricia

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I just took the dog outside for her last outing of the night and we were both surprised when we heard the pitter patter of ice pellets hitting the ground. Dreary weather.

I’m sure the streets of Toronto will be covered in ice by morning!

I hope that the weather is better in your area today! If it isn’t why not remember summer with me? Here are a few of the lovely flowers and greenery that I grow in my garden.

Hosta leaf water droplets

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Prince Napoleon Rose

Passion Flower

Looking at these photos and remembering much nicer days will help me forget how miserable the weather is outside today! Hopefully these pictures will also make your day a little more cheery as well.

Enjoy your Sunday!

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My flamboyant rose

December 7, 2008 by Tricia

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I discovered this summer that I have quite the flamboyant rose! It’s called Climbing Westerland and as you can see from the photo above it has vibrant orange petals. It also has a lovely rose scent.

I adore this rose and it’s racy blooms. I only started growing this rose plant last summer (2007), so this has been my first full year with this rose. I must say, I’m not in the least disappointed!

On such a cold day sa this it’s nice to be able to see pictures and remember the flowers I adored all summer.

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: blooms, brilliant, climbing_westerland, flamboyant, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, lovely rose, Orange, petals, racy, rose, scent, Summer

Resigned to winter’s arrival

November 30, 2008 by Tricia

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It’s beginning to get colder here in Toronto and soon .. the snow that falls will stay on the ground for days or a week at a time, or perhaps like last year it might stay for months!

As I was just saying on my gardening blog, my plants have finally realized that winter is just about here and have reluctantly gone into dormancy.

There are still a few roses clinging stubbornly to their stems, but they are dead … unlike the rose below which was very much alive and happily blooming in August.

Chicago Peace Rose

Chicago Peace produced such lovely roses all summer. It’s a shame that I won’t see another rose from this plant until next May or June … but it’s worth the wait.

I think that as a Northern gardener I appreciate my garden all the more in the spring, summer and early fall because I know there will be several months during the winter when all I’ll see will be the white of snow, gray skies … no green leaves or grasses, no colorful flowers, no scent of rose perfume, lavender, beebalm or jasmine … no garden to sit in with my laptop or a good book.

I’m resigned to winter’s arrival, but secretly I’m already longing for spring.

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Toadlilies – Gorgeous Fall Flowers

November 9, 2008 by Tricia

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My garden is finally starting to die down. I just took a peek out the window at my backyard and it looks like there are only a few stubborn “dumb” roses, Monkshood and a few of my New York Asters still blooming away as if it were still summer or early Autumn.

Some of the roses that are still blooming look so perfect that I think I might even go outside and cut them and bring in a final small bouquet of roses to enjoy indoors. Unfortunately, if I do that, they’ll probably drop their petals once they are greeted with the heat indoors!

One of the flowers that I enjoy each fall is the Toadlily. It generally blooms from sometime in September until Mid-October or so, but this year my Toadlilies were blooming up to sometime last week. We had a little heat spell here last week (not hot, but warmer than usual weather) and that might have marked their demise as they are no longer blooming and the plants have started to die down for the winter.

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Aren’t they just gorgeous little flowers? I love the spotted petals and I assume that’s where they got “toad” from in their name.

I sometimes wish that the toadlilies would bloom in the summer so I could enjoy them while spending time in the garden during nice weather, but they definitely brighten the garden in Autumn when most of my other flowers have stopped producing blooms.

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