The Canadian summer is a beautiful time to explore the nation's vast stretches of untamed wilderness. It's hiking season, a biking reason, the time for ocean dips, and the possibility for more road trips. They may mock us on American TV, but if you ask me, our great outdoors are a great asset. Another reason why the Canadian summer is so breathtaking is this is the growing season. Today is Canada's inaugural Garden Day. From acres of rich soil to garden beds, the Canadian farmer and backyard green-thumb alike can both be found working their summer days away on the beautiful land. I happen to be the latter, a backyard gardener who likes to grow anything edible (fruits, veggies, herbs, and edible flowers) and anything pretty (gerberas, bleeding hearts, peonies, and lillies).
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| Peony gate |
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| Backyard campfire |
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| Strawberry pot |
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| Ficus bonzai |
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| Corn patch |
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| Fennel bush |
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| Pea vines |
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| Blackberry sun |
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| Morning glory |
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| Begonia bowl |
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| Peace out. |
Chloe Golightly
...on holiday.
chloelnlam@gmail.com
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