One-Tank Trip for
Feb. 20/16
(c) By Jim Fox
Can you “dig it?”
Shake off those
recent wintry chills with a blooming good time at area flower shows.
There’s the Stratford
Garden Festival, Canada Blooms in Toronto and the Spring Orchid Show and Sale
at the Royal Botanical Gardens.
Libations offered at
the opening party for the Stratford Garden Festival.
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Everything’s coming
up roses, tulips, gardenias, petunias, daisies, mums and more at the Stratford
show, March 3 to 6, presented by the Lung Association.
This 16th annual
event at the Stratford Rotary Complex (353 McCarthy Rd.) has the theme “Dig
It!” and is the “celebration of all things gardening,” said Deedee Herman of
the association.
The show features
nine gardens that “showcase the talent and creativity of area landscapers and
offer inspiration for the gardening season ahead,” she added.
Visitors will
discover ideas to apply to their own gardens – from water features to the use
of colour and form.
Learn about designing
a quiet green oasis, creating a modern setting for outdoor entertaining and
meet experts who can assist “creating that magic at home.”
Flowers of all types will be on display in Stratford. |
Visitors will find
the Marketplace bursting with items for garden enthusiasts.
This includes the
latest in plants and seeds, hand-crafted pottery, garden accessories, whimsical
bird houses, metalwork and local honey, garlic and jams.
The Speaker Series
will appeal to “everyone from the gardening novice to the seasoned green thumb”
where garden gurus give the real dirt on gardening.
Carson Arthur of
HGTV asks “Where did the G in HGTV go?” while Sean James will speak about
“bulletproof” garden plants and Lorraine Johnson will discuss growing edible
native varieties.
Get growing at the Stratford Garden Festival. |
Garden writer David
Hobson discusses the Chelsea Flower Show, Frank Ferragine (“Frankie Flowers”)
of Breakfast Television talks about “Food to Grow” and Beckie Fox offers garden
design inspiration.
Other topics
include habits of successful vegetable growers, all about lavender, challenges
of urban soil, myths and facts of gardening, foraging toward the culinary, European
gardening trends and seasonal flower arranging.
Gardening enthusiasts can find items of interest at Stratford’s Marketplace. |
There’s a Seniors’
Tea on March 3 from noon to 5 p.m., costing $9, while the Opening Garden Party that
night from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. has food, drinks, music and an auction ($30).
Family Fun Night on
March 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. has activities for children (tickets, $9,
children, free).
The Canadian Grub
Cafe offers light lunch items by Chef Robert Rose.
Tickets cost $9,
free for children through age 12; $20, four-day pass.
Hours are March 3, noon
to 5 p.m.; March 4, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; March 5, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; and March
6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. stratfordgardenfestival.com;
(519) 271-7500
Blooming good time
Canada Blooms, the
country’s largest flower and garden festival attracting 200,000 people, is
marking its 20th anniversary with a theme “It’s a Party!”
The show runs from
March 11 to 20 at the Enercare Centre (100 Princes’ Blvd.), Exhibition Place in
Toronto.
A blooming nice display at Toronto’s Canada Blooms. |
“This year’s theme
is sure to inspire our garden designers and builders to create acres of
fantasy gardens that capture the imagination,” organizers said.
Visitors can expect
to see “stunning showcases with vibrant colours, alluring fragrances and
captivating designs that will overtake your senses.”
The show has chosen
the “Garvinea Sweet” series of gerberas as its plant of the year as the long-time
favourite houseplant and cut-flower is now available for outdoors.
There are also
flower competitions by amateur floral arrangers and garden club members, designs
by professional florists and experts giving presentations and workshops. canadablooms.com; (416) 447-8655
Orchids galore
The 35th annual
Spring Orchid Show and Sale takes place Feb. 27 and 28 at the
Royal Botanical Gardens (680 Plains Rd. W.) in Burlington.
Presented by the
Orchid Society, this “showcases the beauty and diversity” of the flowers.
The judged show features
orchid displays by societies and growers from across Canada and the U.S.
As well, there are
exhibits of flower arrangements, painting, photographs and plant sales.
Show hours are Feb.
27, noon to 5 p.m., and Feb. 28, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photographers are “permitted”
on Feb. 28 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. rbg.ca; 1-800-694-4769
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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