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I’ve updated my guide to natural gardens in Haliburton County and surrounding areas.
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Today’s VIP (Very Important Plant)
I’ve put together some information “cards” about native plants. These are plants I use in my designs.
Today let’s look at Bunchberry.
Seeing red
Let’s continue last month’s theme: seeing differently.
When winter’s world is monochrome, colour stands out. Here, for example, are some reds: the sunrise on the hills, the fallen needles of the White Pine, and the stems of Red Osier Dogwood.
Beauty is in the small things. We have a better day when we notice that.
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From the socials
I’ll admit I’m obsessed with the Grey to Green project in the British city of Sheffield. Why? Because it’s everything: manages water, looks amazing, brings nature into the city…
I know we don’t have any cities up here, but where could a little bit of green infrastructure like this work? I’d love to make it happen.
See the post here.