Today is the first day of my week-long vacation. It’s also the start to the Victoria Day long weekend here in Canada. Which is also the official start to the gardening season as it usually means we are past our frost date!
So you know that mean I’m going to spend as much time in the garden as possible. There’s lots to plant, but I will still be takin some time to pause and admire all my hard work.


There’s still a handful of tulips hanging around.

And my pretty Poet’s Daffofil is the last daffy standing.
Coming into replace them we have the alliums

I have several types of Alliums, so they will flower in success until at least July.

The Lupins are almost in full form.


And while the irises aren’t going to be as spectacular as previous years – they still look darn tooting pretty.


I’ve got several Geum just getting started. If I dead head these, I can keep them going for at least a month or so.

And the Lily-of-the-Valley is always a favourite this time of year. I brought a tiny clump from the townhouse, and I’m happy to say it’s thrived. I’ve been able to spread it around all over the Woodland garden. The clump from the townhouse was from a much large clump that grew from a few small plants Mom gave me when we first moved there in 2013, so it’s very special.

I’ve struggled with getting Forget-Me-Nots to establish, so I was thrilled when two patches came up in the catio again this year. And then when I was weeding the fence borders, I found another patch. It’s in a shadier spot, so not many flowers, but the foliage is much more lush than that of the catio patch. Hopefully both patches continue to reseed and spread for years to come.


Out front we have a pink abundance in two separate spots! The first is Armeria (aka Spanish Thrift), and the second is that Creeping Phlox I showed last week. Just amazing.

And not to be outdone, just look at that saxifraga! One of my tasks this week will be getting some impatiens and begonias to fill in around it.
Ok – that was enough of a rest – I better get back to work!
























































