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.
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.
Some people feel that February is a good time for a vacation, given the unreliability of Vancouver’s winter weather.
One of the joys of the Botanical Garden in January is the unexpected fragrance of winter flowers.
No one should be surprised by cold weather in December.
November is a time when garden plants often descend into subtlety. Without frost and dry weather, the spectacular foliage displays begin to diminish.
While this year’s autumn colours will no doubt be worth admiring, because of the hot, dry summer, most leaves are exhibiting sign of stress…
One of the most frequently asked questions at the Botanical Garden is “where are the flowers?”
If visitors are looking for flowers in the Botanical Garden, August is an ideal time to drop by.
Visiting the Botanical Garden in July is often a singular pleasure. When the temperatures finally rise to something resembling summer heat…
The verdant exuberance of June foliage is sometimes difficult to equal with flowers, but there are a number of ornamentals that manage the task.