
Hi GPODers!
A few weeks ago we saw Caroline Blais’ garden in Belwood, Ontario, Canada during a snowstorm (Caroline’s Snow Day in Ontario). Despite the frigid temperatures and lots of snow flying, Caroline was able to capture some great shots of birds and squirrels finding food and shelter in her beds. Today, we return to Caroline’s garden to see how her landscape handled a very snow January.
Good morning, it has been a very snowy January in our zone 5 garden outside of Fergus, Ontario Canada.
I am sharing a few photos with you and hope to become a regular contributor!
We used a thrifted pine cone wreath as a bird feeder and filled the cones with a mix of suet and bird seed. We hung the wreath on a wooden gate where I could view the activity from the kitchen window. After a few days the wreath disappeared (thieving squirrels perhaps?)… but we found it and hung it horizontally from a tree. We replenish the suet every couple of days.
Thank you and have a great day!
Caroline Blais
It doesn’t look like anyone is going to be sitting and enjoying the scenery any time soon! However, these double Adirondack chairs allow for a little bit of cheerful yellow to peek out from the snow and help create some pretty cool forms in the large drifts.
Thank you for this snow-filled update on your garden, Caroline! We haven’t yet had a chance to see your landscape in full spring or summer glory, and enjoying your photos so far has been like staring at your wrapped presents on Christmas Eve. I’m investigating the shapes and forms, admiring the simplicity and calm, but I sure hope we finally get to unwrap those presents one day to see the color and excitement that lies beneath!!
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Comments
Hello from Mississauga, Caroline :)
What a lovely snowy display. So many folks don't see the rich beauty - and tranquility - of winter but I certainly do. It's so nice of you to feed the birds and little mammals and what a great idea to tuck food bits into that thrifted wreath!
Katherine
Beautiful photos of the transformation brought by a deep layer of snow.
Wonderful!!! I have missed the beauty of a real snow since moving to NC.
So kind of you to help the wild life in your pretty garden.
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