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It’s really cooling off at night!

by Tricia

Is it getting cooler in your area? It’s getting cooler here and the temperatures seem to be dropping lower than they should at night for this time of year.

On Sunday I happened to look at my weather widget on my computer and I saw that it was supposed to go down to 0 Celsius overnight. Yikes! Zero at this time of year? I’ve still got tomatoes, Cannas, Passion flower vines and other tropicals outdoors!

My husband and I talked about how low the temperatures were going to go and I thought about just covering the plants with a sheet of burlap. We have plenty of that for winterizing so it’s handy! Instead we decided to bring some of the more delicate plants – passion flower, jasmine, ornamental pepper and two potted tomato plants into the back porch. Yes it still gets cool in that room but it’s enclosed and it always seem to stay a few degree’s warmer than whatever it is outdoors.

The enclosed back porch faces south and it’s been an ideal room to use when I’ve got my act together and have started seedlings in the late winter or early spring. Some winter days with the sun shinning fully into the room it can get up to between 70 and 80 F in there even when it’s close to zero outside! Of course at night without the sun it cools substantially.

Anyway, I think I might leave the potted tomatoes in the room for as long as I can. Perhaps I’ll be eating fresh tomatoes long after you’ve pulled yours out of the ground?






Filed Under: Autumn Tasks, Garden Buzz, Home and Lifestyle, Toronto, vegetables, Weather related Tagged With: back porch, Canna, computer, delicate, enclosed, flower, jasmine, outdoor, outdoors, passion flower, plant, plants, seed, seedling, seedlings, spring, Sunday, temp, temperature, tomato, tomatoes, tropical, Vine, warm, weather, winter

Can’t get to the garden

by Tricia

I had a bet with myself as to whether I would have gotten the plants that I purchased last Sunday planted by this time.

Remember I went out and got replacement roses for the ones I lost over winter and a whole slew of hardy and tropical vines?

Well they still aren’t planted! Same excuse as always. I’ve been feeling too ill to get the job done. Isn’t that sad? My garden is a place that makes me feel happy, relaxed and I do enjoy working in it … but I can’t because I just don’t feel well enough to even step outside the door let alone plant anything.

I think my husband is going to need some quick lessons on how to plant things properly and I’ll have to gain some extra patience for the process!

Filed Under: Garden Buzz, Garden Maintenance, Health and Fitness, Hobbies and Crafts, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: Annuals, garden, hardy, hardy vines, lost roses, my garden, Perennials, planted, plants, purchase, replace, roses, teach planting, too sick, tropical, tropical vines, Vine

The garden is shaping up

by Tricia

Well, I finally managed to tidy up my garden and my arms have the scratches all over them to prove it!

Every rose I have has been pruned so now there are no more dead twigs standing up, visible over the new growth and blooms.

The garden looks so much better!

Chris and I went out yesterday afternoon and purchased 5 new roses, two clematis vines, three passion flower vines, a hibiscus, a blue Hydrangea and two fuchsia plants. Oh we got some more annuals as well. I guess that with all those vines, our existing cannas and jasmine plants that our garden will have a tropical feel to it this year.

My back ached each evening after I was done working in the garden but luckily felt better each morning. I thought I was going to get away without having any sore muscles but my legs are a bit stiff today. At least it doesn’t seem like I’ll be as achy as I was a month ago when I over did it in the garden!

Now I just need to get all the new plants planted – perennials and annuals, and get some mulch down too.

Does the work ever end?

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, Garden Maintenance Tagged With: Annuals, blooms, Blue, Canna, Clematis, flower, Fuchsia, garden, gardening, growth, jasmine, mulch, new growth, passion flower, perennial, plant, planted, plants, prune, rose, scratches, sore muscles, tidy, tropical, Vine

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