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An exclusive peek at Canada Blooms the Flower & Garden Festival
March 16-20, 2011 |
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``I got rhythm...Who could ask for anything more?``
Yes, we've got "Rhythms" at Canada Blooms 2011. The theme of this year’s Flower and Garden Festival celebrates the rhythms of music, gardens, time, and life itself! The vibrant,
oh-so-fresh magnolia, which appears on posters and newsletters, symbolizes nobility and
love of nature the very essence of Canada Blooms. Artistic Director Colomba Fuller says exciting plans are underway for this year’s festival, which is celebrating 15 spectacular years
of passionate landscaping displays and floral design. Experience the Green for Life project, a testament to group cooperation, where over 40 members of Landscape Ontario join together to create a stunning entrance garden. Explore breath-taking creations from Canada’s Professional Florists and Tour Canada’s Largest Floral Competition showcasing wondrous, creative displays from Ontario and around the world! |
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Bringing Plants in from the Cold:
Most tropical houseplants thrive on spending the summer outside but they must be brought indoors before the first frost.
To avoid bringing any unwanted visitors indoors with my plants I submerge each into a tub of lukewarm water deep enough so that the water goes over the top rim of the pot (bugs can’t swim!). Then, after a 10 minute soak, each plant drains on the patio while I spray thoroughly with a soapy solution. (That’s soap, not detergent). After I hose off the soap, and I’ve done a visual inspection for any unusual looking critters, the plants come inside.
It’s normal for tropical houseplants to experience their own ‘fall’, and drop a few yellow leaves, particularly older, more mature ones. As long as the young, newest leaves continue to look healthy I don’t worry at all.
Follow Horticultural Expert Charlie Dobbin on The Garden Show, Saturdays 9am-10am on AM740, and don't miss her presentation at Canada Blooms 2011 on the Celebrity Stage! |
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Plan for Christmas now! Canada Blooms tickets are great holiday gifts and will be available for purchase online and at the Canada Blooms office in November.
Looking for a Bus Tour from your area to Canada Blooms 2011? Visit our website starting December 1st to review a list of tour companies who are organizing tips to our 15th Anniversary Festival. Remember to check www.canadablooms.com regularly for updates and bonus offers from participating partners like the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and the Seasons Christmas Show. |
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Canada Blooms was founded by the Garden Club of Toronto and Landscape Ontario
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