Getting Ready For the Winter
As November quickly rolls on, the fall cleanups just keep coming for me. The crisp and dry weather I enjoyed in early October seems a distant memory as November's rain and near freezing temperatures are making it a tough go for me working outside.
Just another few weeks, I keep telling myself, before my annual sabbatical!
This post brings us back to Leslieville, an east-end Toronto neighbourhood I'm very familiar with as I grew up and now work often in it.
I worked for John, the client here, this past summer and profiled my efforts in a recent post titled "Ummm, We Know A Gardener Who Can Help...: A Leslieville Summer Garden Cleanup That Keeps the Neighbours Happy" A few months later, John called me back to tidy up his backyard before winter really arrives.
This fall cleanup involved more weeding than the usual leaf raking and pruning perennials. I asked him to buy some mulch a few months ago but this didn't happen; consequently, weeds emerged quickly again for me to tackle.
Leslieville Toronto Fall Garden Cleanup Before |
Leslieville Toronto Fall Garden Cleanup After |
A clump of yellowing Solomon's Seal (left) and hostas (right) to cut down and a persistent Tree of Heaven sucker to excavate in the upper right corner. And yes, lots of weeds between the flagstone... |
Leslieville Toronto Fall Garden Cleanup After |
Leslieville Fall Cleanup Before |
Leslieville Fall Cleanup After |
The mellow-yellow hosta fall foliage colour is actually nice! |
Leslieville Toronto Fall Cleanup After |
Toronto Leslieville Fall Garden Cleanup Before |
Leslieville Toronto Fall Cleanup After |
Leslieville Fall Cleanup Before |
This bed will have "Annabelle" Smooth Hydrangeas and "Patriot" hostas massed planted next spring. |
Leslieville Toronto Fall Cleanup After |
Toronto Leslieville Fall Garden Cleanup After |
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