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Aden
Earthworks - Recurrence
“This garden gives visitors the opportunity to learn about hydroponics and experience the contrast and complementary natures of vertical to traditional gardens. “Recurrence” exhibits our continued dedication to sustainable practices and illustrates the rhythm of history, earth, wind, water and time." |
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Home Depot
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Landscape Co. Ltd. - Home
Depot Backyard Oasis “Escape to The Home Depot Backyard Oasis where inspiration, design and luxury come to life. It’s a garden lover’s dream with a vast array of OPTIMUM plantings, intimate outdoor family rooms, patio and much more. Get inspired to achieve your own backyard oasis. During your visit be sure to speak to any of The Home Depot associates who can offer advice and knowledge for your next outdoor project. A wide variety of free know-how workshops will be running daily on The Home Depot stage. Be sure to sign up to our Garden club for tips, tricks and promotions on all outdoor plantings.Whatever your outdoor project, The Home Depot can inspire you and help you save money to create your own backyard oasis.” |
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Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds - Natural Playground “Children and adults are invited into the space by the treetop rope bridge and the sound of the xylophones, drums, and the music of Tribal Thunder. Debbe is back to help create a large-scale nature mural for the Child and Nature Alliance that will be installed at an inner city school after the show ends, and visitors will be amazed by World Champion sand sculptor Karen Fralich as she creates even bigger and more spectacular displays before our eyes from more than 40 tonnes of sand.” |
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of Toronto - Every Tree Counts! Toronto's Urban Forest
“Healthy communities are rooted in urban forests. Trees lend shade and beauty to our city, help to clean our air and water, and provide valuable food and habitat for wildlife. Vist the City of Toronto booth and see what you can do to preserve, protect and enhance Toronto's natural environment. Learn how to plant and care for new and exisiting trees, ways to recognize harmful pests, get a grant to green your neighbourhood, effective mulch and watering techniques, and so much more!” |
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D.A.
Gracey & Associates - Alyce's Garden
“The rhythms of design and sound converge. A stroll thru this garden will relax the soul. A rhythmic flow of sights and sounds will ease you into a soothing mood. We invite you in to see how many ‘rhythms’ you can experience.” |
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Elite
Environments- A Symphony of Delight
“Music, instruments and flowers brought together to create "A Perfectly Orchestrated Garden".” |
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Humber
College - A Taste for Zen “This garden uses simple lines and forms to create a Zen- like character and offers an intimate patio, stream and pool with an infinity edge. Screen walls with raised planter boxes provide opportunities for seasonal plant display, intimacy and enclosure.” |
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Near North - Escape
“With the pressures of the day in our busy lives...traffic, streetcars, buses, cell phones, clients and customers. It’s good to come home at day’s end - to escape, relax, find peace and listen to the Rhythms of our own heart beat.” |
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Landscapes
By Lucin - Midnight Train To Georgia
“Our garden marks a return to a simpler time, with classical garden elements, and a more formal layout. Simplicity and elegance combined with the rhythmic water features, help to create a tranquil garden reminiscent of a southern plantation in the Deep South.” |
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Ontario / Garden Creations
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For Life “The Professionals: The Members of Landscape Ontario planned the most ambitious feature garden yet. The entrance garden encompasses over 9000 sq feet. It embraces green technology: green roofs, living walls, and water conservation. Enjoy a stroll through the intricately detailed walkways, plan to spend time in the children’s activity area or be educated by the possibilities that you can apply to your outdoor living space.” |
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Miyabi Inc.
- Daffodils the Fight is On “Gardeners know how resilient the daffodil can be. For the Canadian Cancer Society, the daffodil is more than just a flower. It is a symbol of strength and courage, a symbol of life. It says we will fight back. It says we will beat cancer.
Highlighted by daffodils and the cancer stories of those who stand behind this iconic symbol, this garden offers visitors an introspective experience through a series of unique features including a tranquil reflection pond, imposing stone pillars and ending in an arched patio.” |
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Parklane
Ltd. - Earth Tones “As a tribute to Earth’s rhythmic beat, “Earth Tones” responds to the ambience of the native landscape. A repetitive spiral leads to a drummer’s lookout, where the rhythms of nature resonate in the soul. The space provokes an intimate co-dependent relationship between us and our environment. Meandering deeper into the garden, one is met with an invitation to express their unique creative spirit and opportunities to explore the unknown.” |
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Peace, Love and Landscaping - The Rhythm and Flow of Kyoto
“In our fast paced world this garden gently reminds us to slow down, pause for a moment, and enjoy life's little details. You are welcomed by a space filled with soothing sounds, stimulating scents, and tantalizing textures, all set against an understated and simple Japanese courtyard garden. Let us bring a little Peace and Love to your outdoor space” |
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Project Chirp - Wild Things in Your Gardens
“We show how to make your garden a home for birds, bees, and butterflies. Native plants, water, and nest sites recreate nature in the city.” |
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Reford Gardens - How Green is Your Garden
“Gardeners make beautiful places – but just how environmentally aware, or indeed environmentally friendly are we? Can our little gardens face up to and expose the big issues that our changing and increasingly un-natural world is imposing on us? Our own garden sheds contain pesticides, chemicals, broken tools, years of accumulated junk, projects started but unfinished, a snapshot of the hidden truth in our garden and our lives. This re-working of some of the themes for the Métis garden once more challenges us to look at the real impact we are having on the environment, and also provides the perfect white space in which to find new inspiration.” |
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Seneca College - Nature-based Playscape
“We're leaving no child inside. Leave your computer "mouse" at home. Get outside and find the real thing! come explore, play and learn with nature.” |
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Skills
Ontario - Ontario Landscape Skills Contest
“Post-secondary teams from across the province will showcase their landscaping at Canada Blooms.Qualifying teams will meet head to head at Skills Canada – Ontario’s 2011 Landscape Gardening contest in conjunction with Canada Blooms. The competition involves each team of two students building a small garden based on a common criteria and drawings. The teams may use materials landscape rocks, precast wall and paving units, landscape lighting, sand, composted mulch and plants. The winning team will be judged on its ability to finish the project, while following the guidelines of the contest within the allotted time. This year, the design of the competition garden aligns with the Canada Blooms theme: ‘Rhythms.’ As competitors begin to build their gardens during the show, rhythm will quickly become evident.” |
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Stone-Link
- Rhythm of Natural Geometry “Perfect proportional beauty can be based on simple geometric figures. They comply simultaneously with the mathematical visual patterns of geometry, symmetry and topology. It’s the beauty of three dimensional shapes encompassing a gallery of images of stone and nature - and a vibrant sea of trees creating pattern and proportion, held in a natural stone embrace.” |
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Toronto
Botanical Gardens - Nurture Urban Nature "
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) are joining forces in an exciting and inspiring booth that will illustrate how you can help nature survive – and even thrive – in the city. ROM and the Toronto Botanical Garden encourage visitors to pause and take a closer look at the urban environment around them. Discover bugs, birds, unfolding ecosystems and the rich diversity of life in Toronto’s parks, valleys and ravines that surrounds us and flourishes, even in the heart of downtown. Reflect on and celebrate the natural world that connects us all.” |
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Evergreen Environments - "Teach Me" - Carolyn Dawn Johnson
"This garden is based on the song “Teach Me” from Carolyn’s latest album Love Rules. As she stated, “All in all, I would like to think that in my life love rules.” Born on a farm in Alberta, she loves natural planting, ponds, and evergreens which will be the main setting for the Garden. The song is about the desire to be a better person and the garden incorporates an area for reflection and tranquility based on that theme. Since Carolyn is a very dedicated mother of a little boy and girl, there will also be space for children to play quietly and a small area from which Carolyn will perform. Carolyn Dawn Johnson has been nominated for 3 JUNO Awards and has won once." |
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Judith Wright with Premier Landscaping - "Ben's World" - Ben Heppner
"Welcome to Ben’s world. Ben’s life is spent much on the stage so it was natural for Ben to choose a garden scene from one of his favourite operas, Parsifal, by Richard Wagner, an Arthurian legend based on a 13th Century Epic poem, for the most part set in a forest near a castle, the home of the Grail and its knights. Judith Wright, the Landscape Architect that designed Ben’s own garden which Premier built, knows Ben well. The words given to Judith were, “Opera is bigger than life, bold and the scene should have a tree!” (Ben invariably sings under a tree). Not an easy task given the small space; however, Judith uses the backdrop to create the scene and bring to life a small part in 3D. The set creates a dark forest scene. Whilst on a stage the scene would be bigger, but Judith wanted to create an intimate space allowing the audience a closer link to Ben’s world. Ben Heppner has been nominated for 6 JUNO Awards and has won three times." |
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Landscape Ontario & City of Toronto - "Tribute to Oscar Peterson"
Construction: Invision Landscaping & General Contractors, Consultation: Harrington & Associates, Design: Lindsay Peterson, general supervisor - Parks, City of Toronto and Denis Flanagan, Landscape Ontario
"With help from Kelly Peterson (Oscar’s wife) and Lindsay Peterson (his daughter-in-law), we have captured the feel of Oscar’s music studio in Mississauga, Ontario. The family’s garden was often an inspiration for Oscar’s passion for photography and, of course, for his wonderful music that was celebrated around the world." |
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Oriole Landscaping - "Sarah's Garden" - Sarah Harmer
"Sarah’s garden is inspired by her strong personal feelings towards nature. Having spent her childhood on a Niagara Escarpment farm, she is very much aware that the escarpment’s survival as a unique natural environment (a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve) is seriously threatened by extensive quarrying. She is working to save Mount Nemo from being further hollowed out, and is involved with Green Gravel certification. Sarah enjoys native gardening, and especially loves to grow medicinal plants and vegetables. All this will be reflected in the rural setting of her garden. Sarah Harmer has been nominated for 7 JUNO Awards and has won twice." |
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Sander Design Landscape Architects - "Jully's Garden" - Jully Black
"This garden, is inspired by the lyrics of Jully’s song “Running”
We belong to each other
And we are the people
Sharing all different races
'Cause we are all equal
The garden will be interactive, therefore allowing the viewers to visit Jully’s blog, engage her on twitter etc. She also strongly wishes to educate people about Care Canada, her favourite charity. The design of the garden, in purples and blues, is strikingly contemporary. Jully Black has been nominated for 6 JUNO Awards and has won once.
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