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Canna Tropicana Bloom

November 30, 2008 by Tricia

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I just realized that I never posted a photo of any of my cannas in bloom on any of the blogs that I do Green Thumb Sunday on.

Perhaps I never posted a photo because I have so few from this past summer.

My canna’s didn’t overwinter inside the house very well last year and as a result they took quite a while to recover once it was warm enough to put them outdoors. They didn’t begin to bloom until late August and the blooms didn’t last all that long.

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The canna’s are once again indoors for the winter. I keep them in my basement. I let their stalks dry out and I cut them down and then I only water them about once a month or so. Just enough to keep them alive, but dormant in the cool dark basement.

I have several tropical plants that I place in my garden each summer, but then bring back indoors by October. Passion flower vines, a Trumpet flower vine, a Jasmine bush, a hibiscus and … I’m sure there are a couple more, but I can’t think of what they are right now. I keep the vines, jasmine and hibscus upstairs in a bedroom with a south facing window. They get a fair amount of light through the winter and are well watered. Others like the canna’s go to the basement for a winter rest.

Do you have tropical plants that you place in your garden or yard during the summer and try to keep alive indoors through the winter? I’m getting better at overwintering my plants, but it’s not uncommon to lose at least one each year … although, crossing fingers!, I didn’t lose any last winter so hopefully I’ll have the same luck this winter.





Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, My Garden, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: bloom, blooms, Canna, Canna Tropicana, cool_basement, dark, dormant, flowers, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hibiscus, jasmine, overwinter, overwintering_plants, passion_flower, tropical_plants, vines, winter

Hungry Hamster

November 26, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

hungry rodent

Hmmm is this hamster starting to rethinking his snack or just pausing for a moment? I wonder if that biscuit really is high in calories?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor, Pets and Wildlife, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: biscuit, cute, eating, funny_animal, hamster, pause, snack, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

Reflections of Toronto

November 22, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks Photo Hunt theme is Reflection

I took these photos of the Toronto water front area while on a dinner boat cruise last year. There’s nothing like being on the water at sunset. What a beautiful view of an impressive city.

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If you look closely at the pictures, above and below, you can see that the CN tower and other nearby buildings are reflected in the water. You can also see the reflection of the sunset in the water too.

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I’m looking forward to seeing what other Photo Hunters have come up with for this weeks theme! You can see my other entry – Reflections of Midnight – on my main blog Tricia’s Musings if you’d like.

Filed Under: Canada, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: beautiful, buildings, CN_tower, dinner_boat, downtown, Lake_Ontario, reflections, reflecton, sunset, Toronto, water, waterfront

Even a rodent needs a friend

November 19, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

even rodents need a friend

Isn’t that cute? The rat has a little teddy bear and it’s the perfect size too! Even rodents need friends!

Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: cute, friend, funny, hug, Humor, picture, rat, rodent, teddy_bear, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

A park in the city

November 16, 2008 by Tricia

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I guess you could say I’m doing a series of posts across a few of my blogs about a recent trip to Taylor Creek Park in Toronto for all of my GTS posts today.

So instead of the usual garden related post I’ve chosen to go with a nature post instead.

It was the beginning of November and some of the trees were beginning to change color, flowers were developing seedheads, milkweed seeds were blowing in the wind and my dog was having a ball running through the forest trails and taking a dip in any water she managed to find.

The Sumacs had lost all of their leaves which turn a bright red in Autumn, but their lovely seedheads or fruit were still on the branches.

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Actually, there were still some red leaves on the Sumacs, but they looked to be fading fast. These ones look like they are just about ready to drop, don’t they?

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A tree that I’d found on an earlier trip still had most of it’s blue colored berries, but it had lost most of it’s leaves.

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Isn’t it hard to believe that this park is deep within the city when you see a picture like the one below? I mean, it really does look like a country scene does it not?

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A couple hundred feet to the left of this scene is a busy highway (the 404 or Don Valley), but you’d never know it by just looking at this photo!

That’s what I love about Toronto, there are so many great parks that you can easily get away from the hustle and bustle of the city … even though you are still in it!

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto Tagged With: autumn, city, forest, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hike, leaves _changing_color, seeds, sumac, Taylor_Creek_Park, Toronto, trees, woods

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