Last Friday we visited Lorraine Roberts ’ gorgeous garden and nursery in Caledon , Ontario ( refresh your memoryHERE ) , and I do n’t think I was alone in want MORE PHOTOS ! Lorraine obliged , and here they are .
Lorraine says,“For me , horticulture is a very sorcerous experience . There is always something of beauty to discover and it is always convert . As a grower of perennials , my addiction to plants is being live up to by offering our display garden to bus tours and our customer atPlant Paradise Country Gardens . ”
Still beautiful , Lorraine . I really want to chatter now !

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This is a very large perennial border that is always changing. (I have already changed it this July). In this photo there is a border of Oxalis triangularis, Iris pumila ‘Baria’, veronica, erigeron, delphiniums, Persicaria polymorpha, and ‘Fangio’ Asiatic lily. Look at all that white clover in the lawn. The rabbits love it and they never touch our plants. 2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Lorraine Roberts












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