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0: 1. Margaret McLay: 70 Kordun St.
A well planned, eye catching garden that takes you from an interesting drought tolerant front landscape to a shady, cottage country retreat in the rear garden.
Más sobre 1. Margaret McLay: 70 Kordun St.1: 2. Lorraine Moss: 2 Briarose Pl.
A lovely ten year old, pie-shaped garden, built from scratch with many garden club buys, family donated plants and Mother’s Day gifts. Of special note is a dry stone bed running along the back of the garden.
Horticulturist, Shelly Peterson, will be on site
Más sobre 2. Lorraine Moss: 2 Briarose Pl.2: 3. Margaret Verbeek: 7 San Marino Cres.
A plant collector’s newly landscaped, shady, front garden leads to a sunnier back garden chock full of interesting plants and a collection of containers filled with herbs, veggies and tropicals.
Garden Columnist, Rob Howard, on site from 1- 3 p.m.
Tickets available at this garden on day of tour.
Light refreshments will be served.
Más sobre 3. Margaret Verbeek: 7 San Marino Cres.3: 4. Brian Ramsay: 52 Briarwood
This amazing garden is a 2011 Red Trillium winner. A unique and imaginative use of plant material, rock and water make this a must see garden. A swimming pool with a waterfall, surrounded by inviting seating areas, are focal points in the back.
Más sobre 4. Brian Ramsay: 52 Briarwood 4: 5. Ank and Bill Cowan: 246 Inverness East
Come see what can be achieved with a narrow, sloping, front garden when grass is replaced by meandering paths, stepping stones and drought tolerant plants. A small vegetable garden, fish pond and plant filled containers round out this well loved garden.
Wilf & Isabelle Pugh, Master gardeners, on site 1-3 p.m.
Más sobre 5. Ank and Bill Cowan: 246 Inverness East6: 7. Stephen & Claire Kostyshyn: 105 Glencarry Ave.
East meets west in this delightful garden where each perfect plant graces just the right spot. A host of beautifully cared for perennials, ornamental grasses, evergreens and trees, all labelled, make this garden a joy to stroll around in and perhaps linger awhile.
Más sobre 7. Stephen & Claire Kostyshyn: 105 Glencarry Ave.7: 8. Mary Lyn and Bruce Brown: 18 Acacia St.
An assortment of climbers, trees, shrubs and perennials blend together, giving good bones to a young garden. A deck, with comfortable seating and a hot tub round out the picture.
Tickets available at this garden on day of tour.
Light refreshments will be served.
Más sobre 8. Mary Lyn and Bruce Brown: 18 Acacia St.8: 9. Brian & Carol Hathaway: 40 Twinoaks Cres.,
A wonderful use of available space on this large corner property. All areas of this garden are well planted and bursting with exceptional plant material, trees and shrubs. A plant lover’s paradise!
Kay Suzuki, Master Gardener, on site from 10 a.m. to noon
Más sobre 9. Brian & Carol Hathaway: 40 Twinoaks Cres., 9: 10. Ida Power: 332 Highland Rd. W.
A beautifully maintained garden featuring several ponds, a fire pit, hot tub and decking amid a wide assortment of plants. This is a welcoming place that marries a gardener’s garden and a comfortable place to entertain family and friends.
Master Gardener, Eva Kuehlem, on site from 1- 3 p.m.
Más sobre 10. Ida Power: 332 Highland Rd. W.