The Successful Gardening Show

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Everything for the Gardening Enthusiast! MARCH 6 – 9, 2014 at the MTCC

Celebrate the beginning of Spring! Whether you are a beginner or expert, see what’s new at the Successful Gardening Show, as there’s always something for everyone!

Garden Tips! #1 Unwelcome guest disturbing your gardens? Keep pesky cats out with this tip! Click to Read! 

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A shopper’s paradise with thousands of plant and garden products from retailers, craftsmen and artists including; bulbs, seeds, hard-to-find tools, plant care products, garden décor, gifts, books, accessories and much more!

 

 

 

 Dream Landscape Designs

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Ontario’s finest Landscape & Design Specialists will transport you into Summer with their “Hello Sun!” Landscape Competition. Stroll through 15,000 sq. ft. of dazzling garden displays. Vote for your favourite landscape display in the “People’s Choice Landscape Contest!

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Ontario Horticultural Association’s, Floral Design & Plant Competition

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Discover the melodies of colour in this year’s themed competition “Let’s Dance”. It’s a visual experience of exotic plants and floral styling’s displays.

To learn more & see more pictures click here. 

 

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Garden Theatre - Meet our Garden Stars and their Budding ideas!

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Celebrity Garden Theatre Schedule  

Frankie Ferragine, Citytv’s Frankie Flowers.  Denis Flanagan, Designer, TV Host.  Frank Kershaw, Sought after Garden Expert. 

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John Reeves, Garden Expert and Bonsai Expert Arthur Skolnik and Jackie Morra

 

 

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PLANTING STEPS (PS Lupine Woodfield Mix above) (a)  After preparing soil, dig a hole deep enough to hold root ball.(b)  Remove the pot, break up root ball if root-bound.(c)  Place root in the hole, fill with water.(d)  Refill with soil. Root ball should be slightly below soil surface.(e)  Water a second time. 1.  CHOOSING PERENNIALS When buying perennials, look for fresh, healthy-looking plants that appear vigorous and ready to grow.  Avoid overgrown, floppy or leggy-looking plants, or any that are small and struggling to stay alive. Certain perennials (especially those with daisy-type flowers) are so vigorous they are often root-bound in the pots; they usually overcome this quickly once planted in … Continue reading

Cats in the Garden?

Unwelcome guest disturbing your gardens? Keep pesky cats out with this tip! A great way to keep cats out is to plant a few cat-repelling plants in your garden. Lavender, lemon thyme, rue and what’s known to most as the “scaredy cat plant” is offensive to a cat’s heighten sense of smell and tends to deter them away. Rue is a perennial shrub with blue flowers and silver-green leaves. While the plant will look lovely in your garden, cats find its scent offensive and will stay away. The plant is easy to care for and will do well even in poor soil conditions. Double the effect of rue by scattering its … Continue reading

Ontario Horticultural Association’s, Floral Design & Plant Competition

       OHA’s, Floral Design & Plant Competition Think “Lucky 13” and show off your green thumbs and creativity at the Ontario Horticultural Association’s annual Floral Design and Plant Competition at the Successful Gardening Show, International Centre, Hall 2.                    New, this year, are novice classes in the design and the cactus & succulent sections. Check out the schedule today – that winning entry and prize money could be yours!  The venue is easily accessible by highway, free admission is offered to all exhibitors and volunteers, substantial prize money is up for grabs, parking is free and it’s fun – all good reasons to participate. If … Continue reading