The Growing Season

The Growing Season, May 17, 2025 - The Colours Of Spring


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Just in time for the May long weekend, The Growing Season focuses on The Colours Of Spring.  

THINGS ARE BLOOMING! 

Crabapples, Magnolias, Redbud, Bleeding Heart, Quince, Iris are just some of the plant materials that are in full-tilt boogey bloom at this time of the year.

Matt rants about Mothers Day and why he feels it takes centre stage over Father's Day. 

Orchids are discussed as a response to Matt's Mothers Day dealings.

Tepid water and tarantulas. 

A $15,000 Japanese Maple becomes a topic of debate. 

Dandelion talk and how they feed the bees is a focus.  Being patient with your climbing hydrangea is advised. 

Jack and Matt discuss pruning of Espaliers.

The McFarland Query System informs The McFarlands about Trilliums. 

A story about selling seeds from endangered species is told. 

Problems with Serviceberries are highlighted. 

The Holy Grails of Ornamentals are counted down.

Why do they call bearded iris bearded?   Lynne reveals the answer. 

The rudimentary prozac in soil is a reason to get your hands dirty.  Play in the garden, get dirty and feel better!

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