And the Spring Cleanups Just Keep Coming...
Toronto's weather in April has been fantastic compared to last year with many warm and sunny days so far. The yellow blaze of Forsythia is seen over the city and is a welcome sight after many dreary winter months. Even the magnolias and flowering cherries are currently blooming and this normally occurs in May.
Below are some photos from a recent cleanup for a client in the Summerhill neighbourhood of Toronto showing some "before" and "after" pictures. All the leaves and stems are from last autumn so I filled about 8 "yard waste" bags (which are collected and composted by the city.)
Summerhill Toronto spring backyard garden cleanup before |
Summerhill Toronto spring backyard garden cleanup after |
Summerhill Toronto spring backyard garden clean up before |
Summerhill Toronto spring backyard garden clean up after |
Toronto Summerhill spring backyard garden clean up before |
Toronto Summerhill spring backyard garden clean up after |
Summerhill Toronto spring front yard garden clean up before |
Summerhill Toronto spring front yard garden clean up after |
Summerhill Toronto spring front yard garden cleanup before |
Summerhill Toronto spring front yard garden cleanup after |
Toronto Summerhill spring front yard garden clean up before |
Toronto Summerhill spring front yard garden clean up after |
If you made it this far past these boring shots, here's your reward:
A beautiful double flowering hellebore was in fine form in this garden. My best guess for the cultivar name is "Harvington Double White" which has brilliant white flowers (sepals?) shining brightly against glossy fresh green leaves. Very classy!
"Harvington Double White" hellebore (Helleborus x hybridus) |
Helleborus x hybridus "Harvington Double White" hellebore |
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