September 2015 in the Garden
This summer, being particularly sunny and hot, has been spectacular for fruit production. One group of plants that has benefited is the elderberries.
August 2015 in the Garden
Wow, it’s dry this year! This is a common refrain among visitors to the Botanical Garden.
July 2015 in the Garden
Summer is a time for flowers. Public displays of flowers help soften and add colour to planters and borders, and make people feel good.
June 2015 in the Garden
Following on from the “everything is flowering a month ahead of schedule” pattern of the past few months, June 2015 looks to be lock-step…
May 2015 in the Garden
Because spring arrived early on the West Coast this year (a month ahead of schedule in some cases), the normal discussion of May flowers is somewhat academic.
April 2015 in the Garden
We’re well on the way to one of the warmest springs in recent memory. A number of plants flowered three to four weeks early.
March 2015 in the Garden
Notwithstanding an unexpected plunge into freezing temperatures, most spring-flowering plants in the Botanical Garden will be three weeks to a month early this year.
February 2015 in the Garden
Some people feel that February is a good time for a vacation, given the unreliability of Vancouver’s winter weather.