25.5.22

New Gardens in East York, Toronto

Adding Colour and Form to an Empty Canvas


I come across, occasionally, requests to plant gardens in newly constructed spaces which has its pros and cons. On the con side, the soil that's unceremoniously dumped in the garden by the contractor can be full of pieces of brick, glass and used coffee cups. On the other hand, if the contractor is kind and considerate, the new space (in this post, a raised bed) has brand new topsoil: 


East York Front Garden Installation Before by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Small Toronto Gardening Company
East York Front Garden Installation Before 


I didn't want to show the front of the house, for privacy reasons, but the bed is located right below the front windows. New stucco can have an overpowering look so some short plants are needed to soften the house's appearance. I avoided planting shrubs which would hide the windows sooner than later so I chose shorter (3 feet tall or less) perennials which offer flowering throughout the season and give pollinators a reason to visit. 

 

East York Front Garden Installation After by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Small Toronto Gardening Company
East York Front Garden Installation After 



In the backyard, the client wanted to develop this small area below the deck which is also clearly visible from the backyard:



East York Back Garden Installation Before by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Small Toronto Gardening Company
East York Back Garden Installation Before 


I wanted to show you more proof that, long term, landscape fabric is useless. The weeds you see have germinated on top on or grown up and through the black textile. I pulled his "rug" of weeds off and dug out the many deeply-rooted weeds in order to prepare the bed for new perennials. 



East York Back Garden Installation Before by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Toronto Gardener for Hire
East York Back Garden Installation Before 


East York Back Garden Installation Before 


The existing soil was adequate in texture but I added more composted manure to give the new perennials a head start. The picture below shows gaps between the plants due to a small tree stump which wasn't dug out. The client also didn't get all the plants I suggested for this area as the garden center was short stock. Hopefully, she'll get the rest of the list this season to fill in the spaces.


East York Back Garden Installation Before by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Toronto Organic Gardener
East York Back Garden Installation After 


East York Back Garden Installation After by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Toronto Gardener for Hire
East York Back Garden Installation After 


East York Back Garden Installation After by Paul Jung Gardening Services--a Toronto Organic Gardener
East York Back Garden Installation After 




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