I know it’s not winter yet, but it sure feels like it here in Toronto.
Last week we got our first real snow. It wasn’t much – only about 2 cm and it was pretty much gone by Saturday when the weather warmed up and it started raining.
As sad as it is to say goodbye to the garden for the winter, it was nice to see the plants dusted with snow, and roses and rose buds lightly dusted with frost.
Last week when the snow storm hit we had heavy winds and it looks like at least one of my roses took a beating. The rose had a growth spurt in September and even though I wanted to cut down it’s extra long stems I didn’t because they had buds on them and I hoped to see their blooms before it got too cold here (I did, once it was freezing!). So the rose got battered in all that wind and it looks like two long stems broke off. They’re still attached, but hanging by just a bit bark.
Have you had your first snow yet? Is it starting to get “winter cold” in your area? If so, how is your garden fairing, and does it look nice even when covered in snow?
chimney maintenance north wales says
You just got your first snow up there? I was in South Dakota in early October and it snowed a couple inches within the first week of October. Actually, I was in Colorado at the end of October and it snowed over two feet.
Toronto Mapquest says
Yes it sure did feel like winter and now it is! It’s freezing but I love the cold weather here in Toronto and never get tired of it!! thanks for your wonderful blog!