Sunday, December 30, 2012

Barbade

I have taken a wonderful assignment for the winter in Barbados to design and build a garden. I also decided to import plants from Canada to Barbados for this project. All necessary permits and inspections were completed after an interesting shop to two nuseries in ontario www.floraldimensions.com and www.bonsaistore.ca the first specializing in succulents and the other airplants/Tillandsias. Below a few pictures of the succulent nursery, cuttings were made from stock plants alleviating any rootwashing that is mandatory with plant export, over 100 cuttings were made.
A selection of the Tillandsias I chose, which had just arrived into Canada the day previous from a supplier in Europe.
The suitcase being opened and plants being potted up. Most of the plants are varieties not available on island after discussing beforehand with a local bajan garden designer.
The next chapter of the project will follow shortly......

Friday, November 16, 2012

Grass Fire

This Molinia has such a glow even on a dull cloudy november day, a burst of gold.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Lifting the Veil

I was given the opportunity to do a garden consult for an out of town church. The day was forecast to be clear, sunny and mild...but being in such close proximity to Lake Ontario it was under a veil of fog from a convergence of warm air aloft and the cooler lake temperature. The mist revealed dozens of bejeweled cobwebs throughout the garden, all at various stages of creation. The garden is flanked by an impressive custom ironwork gothic arbour walkway supporting several types of vines, instilling once again the theme to 2012 being the renovation of gardens that have been left to grow on their own and now needing an edit, redo or reigning back and the installation of plants with "the right plant in the right place" mantra. I hope next year I get the opportunity to practice my skills on this interesting garden.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Warm Thoughts

My thoughts have moved south and a winter garden project in the Caribbean. I Found a wonderful source of Tillandsia's or Air Plants tucked into a residential area of Hamilton. Tropical Expressions www.bonsaistore.ca has a very large greenhouse stuffed with tropical Bonsai, Bromeliads and Tillandsias. The Tillandsias you see in the picture above will be packed up in a suitcase along with other plants for the trip south next month. The Tillandsias will be placed on live trees on the property and some mounted on bark around the patio. The tropical heat and humidity will make them feel right at home. All the legal paperwork of importing is underway. Fingers Crossed.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Evolution of a Gardener

Ive been assisting in developing this garden, the one stumbling block was the aversion to having japanese maples in the garden. A couple years ago I was able to convince the addition of an Acer shirasawanum 'aureum' set in front of a mature yew. The golden foliage glows continuously then burns to a crimson shade in fall....they have been satisfied with this choice. Now to open the door a little wider to more possibilities. There has been a temperamental Dogwood  Cornus florida  ' Cherokee Chief ' a full grown specimen of 12 feet with spectacular fall colour but over the past few summers it has been afflicted with mildew, leaf drop and fewer flowers. The suggestion was a Japanese maple.....lots of hmmmming and hawwwwing.....On the thanksgiving weekend I dug up the dogwood quite successfully with strange fleshy almost perennial like roots intact, wrapped and driven to my parents home on Lake Simcoe. Fingers crossed lets hope the open space and more sunlight keeps it healthier. In its place I have planted not one but three!! Japanese maples. I see them growing together as a grove each with unique leaf shape and fall colouring, the advantage of buying maples in the fall to pick the best of the lot for colour. The trees were purchased at one of my favourite of nurseries in Ontario, Whistling Gardens. A unique treasure trove of trees and shrubs by the masterful Darren Heimbecker.


Dogwood 'Cherokee Chief' ...(red leaf tree in middle of picture)

Dogwood in its new lakefront home...(left of picture)

 The three amigos in their now new Acer friendly home.
 Unknown name Acer
 Unknown name Acer
 Acer aconitifolium

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fall Finds

 Callicarpa 'Early Amethyst' & Larix decidua 'Pendula'
Amelanchier canadensis
 Nyssa sylvatica & Cercis canadensis
Stewartia pseudocamillia & Hydrangea quercifolia

Friday, October 5, 2012

Japanese Inspiration



 This summer I collaborated with the homeowners to create this Japanese inspired garden. Both with a discerning eye and knowing what they want, these traits made it easier for the creation. Im happy with the results and the ongoing additions as interesting specimen plants become available. It will ultimately become multiple layers of texture and tone as the plants age and share the space.












Saturday, September 15, 2012

A Garden Of Note


 I was stopped in my bike ride by this eye catching garden in downtown Toronto...a fantastic combination of grasses showcased effectively on this slope.....kudos to the creators.....love the astro-turf  !!!!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Magnolia Magnifique


Oyama Magnolia
Magnolia sieboldii  'Michiko Renge'
Washington DC. Enid Haupt Garden

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Thames Barrier Park












 Thames Barrier Park London UK






This Park was a millenium project in the south east of London, the up and coming Docklands area and site of several Olympic venues. It was a real joy to walk around and discover this gem of a public park.

 Very strong and bold plantings to accentuate the impressive sight lines.



 This is the actual Thames barrier that keeps the tidal flow controlled into London. The structures are very "Frank Gehryesque".


 Large expansive beautifully maintained lawn areas.

 An incredibly tall Beech Hedge Wall running the perimeter of the garden with fantastic plantings.

 Certain areas are left totally wild and uncut a wonderful contrast.

 Some of the plantings in the beech hedge area.




 An overview map of the park.