Embarking East of Eliza

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Jenny
My passion for horticulture escalated while working in a magical secluded garden centre called East of Eliza on Gerrard St. in Toronto. I had a basic foundation of plant knowledge which allowed me to differentiate between annuals and perennials and typical plant names, but I didn't know how little I really knew. Each week I wrote down a list of plants that came into the garden centre which I felt I needed to know more about. This blog is a space that I use kind of like a sketch book and is instrumental to my evolving passion for horticulture.
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  • All Season Interest (9)
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  • Combination Pleasures (2)
  • Deer resistant (2)
  • Drought tolerant Annuals (5)
  • Drought Tolerant Perennials (3)
  • Fall Blooming (1)
  • Floral Shop (1)
  • Glass Gardens (1)
  • Greenhouses (2)
  • greenroofs (3)
  • Groundcovers (15)
  • Landscaper's challenge (1)
  • Lawn Reform (1)
  • Living Fence (3)
  • living walls (1)
  • Mosaiculture (2)
  • moss (2)
  • Ontario Native plants (39)
  • Shade Annuals (8)
  • Shade Perennials (26)
  • Shrubs (28)
  • Spring Bulbs First blooming (1)
  • Spring Bulbs Second blooming (2)
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  • Succulents (2)
  • Sun Annuals (25)
  • Sun Biennial (2)
  • Sun Perennials (25)
  • Tender Perennial (1)
  • To Grow (1)
  • To Look UP (3)
  • Trees (10)
  • vegetables (6)
  • Vines (8)
  • Wedding Flowers (2)
  • Weeds (6)
  • Wet Loving Plants (1)
  • Woodland Plants (16)

Links

  • Survival techniques
  • Water Wise Garden Plant list
  • Pacific Bulb Society
  • BC Horticulture Apprenticeships
  • Around the World in 80 Gardens
  • John Brookes Landscape Designer
  • Niagara Parks
  • http://eastofeliza.com
  • Ontario ornamental grass seed
  • Little Land Plants
  • Fine Gardening
  • Tool Maintenance
  • Lawn Reform
  • Rich Pomerantz Landscape Photos
  • Gardening Gone Wild
  • Humber Urban Ecology program
  • printing for labels
  • Garden Maker
  • Common Ground Landscape Design
  • Ontario Trees and Shrubs
  • Toronto Gardens blog

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Willows


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Posted by Jenny at 12:24 PM
Labels: Living Fence

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