Nature - life, finds a way. How true a statement that is indeed. Despite the snow surrounding the tender shoots, daffodils are triumphantly sprouting towards the glorious spring sunshine, unabated and unabashed. Another month and they'll be fading away, allowing the peonies to step into their deserved late spring spotlight.
BBC News: Australians mourn tree that ‘failed’ university students
Australians mourn tree that 'failed' university students - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-37819712 The power that our natural world has over our every day life should never be underestimated.
Fall Garden Colour
The colours of the leaves are complemented by some lovely late-flowering beauty in my Fall Garden.
Jasmine & Spider Plant SuccessĀ
First time growing jasmine, blossom aroma is intoxicating. Spider plant has babies coming š
Fall Garden SplendorĀ
The garden is looking admittedly forlorn, but alas, dahlias, heliotrope and rudebekia keep the colour alive.
Heliotrope & Bees
Beautiful Heliotrope - a beacon for bees, a sensual collage of colour and aroma for the human nose.
Yellow Roses
This rose bush started out only a foot and a half tall, now it's growing at an incredible rate and producing the most gorgeous yellow flowers with bronze/peach tones and a wonderful sweet fragrance.
Daylilies A Go-Go
All the daylilies are either on the cusp or in full bloom now in the garden, here's a sample of the beauties that currently grace my central Ontario garden.
Clematis
A strong showing for the clematis this summer. Ā Makes for a pretty filter when looking skyward.
It’s a Good Year for the RosesĀ
Just like Old Blue Eyes crooned, it's been a good year for roses.Ā


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