It was all about our local coyote pack in 2025, not a single deer or rabbit lingered long enough within range of the compost pile cam to trigger the shutter. Instead, the luxuriously pelted wild dogs ventured forth regularly and fearlessly, at all hours of the night and day, helping themselves, it seems, to veggies […]
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6 on Saturday – 17JAN2026
As the sun rose yesterday it was cold, 21 degrees below zero, but the air was still for the first time in many days. The powdery snow that had fallen all day Thursday lay softly over the ground, and it was easy to imagine myself standing on a movie set somewhere much further south. The […]
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6 on Saturday – 03JAN2026
Snow squalls off Lake Ontario made for treacherous driving New Year’s Eve and left another three or four inches (7 – 10 cms) of fluffy powder on the ground for a very chilly but sunny New Year’s Day – shoveling wasn’t too difficult! I’m joining Jim at Garden Ruminations today for my first Six on […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – A Posse of Pollinators
It’s day seven – the final day – of Cathy’s annual A Week of Flowers on-line celebration of blossoms that made us happy this past growing season. I’m going to end the week with the bees and butterflies that brought me joy in my garden. These shots were all downloaded from my phone (almost all […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – If It’s Saturday It’s October
I’d post a picture of what my roses look like right now, but it wouldn’t be pretty! Instead, I’ll go back to October 31. We’d had a number of frosty nights already but a few hardy roses held on, including this grandiflora – Crimson Bouquet. As you can see by the blotchy leaves, it’s not […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – If It’s Friday It’s September
I couldn’t imagine a list of favourite flowers from the past season not including Colchicum autumnale – sometimes called autumn crocus, but not to be confused with Crocus sativus. The later is also called autumn crocus since it also blooms in the fall, albeit later than the Colchicum. It has a much smaller bulb, the […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – If It’s Thursday, It’s August
At the beginning of August, before the summer drought sunk its ragged, unclipped talons deep into the soil, flowers on the taller-than-me stalks of Silphium perfoliatum started to open. The cup plant gets its common name from the way pairs of leaves join at the base, enveloping the stalk to create a cup. The daisy-like […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – If It’s Wednesday, It’s July
I’m joining Cathy this week as she hosts seven days of colour to remind us of the beauty from this past spring and summer – all with the goal of making a cold and perhaps grey and snowy December a bit more bearable. Gardening these days is much more than growing pretty flowers; it’s about […]
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A Week of Flowers 2025 – If It’s Tuesday It’s June
I’m joining Cathy this week as she hosts seven days of colour to remind us of the beauty from the past spring and summer – all with the goal of making a cold and perhaps grey and snowy December a bit more bearable. I’ve been looking for flower photos that I haven’t yet shared, and […]