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Knowing When To Plant Flowers In Canada

August 8th, 2010

When to plant flowers in Canada must be expanded to include the exact location, since the vastness of Canada means that there are many different climates, and knowing whether the garden to be planted is high on a mountain or deep in a southern valley is necessary information. One city that is full of flowers and plants that are cherished by the residents is London, the capital of the province of Ontario.

Designed as a capital city on the forks of the Thames River, London was founded in the almost uninhabited area in 1826. The area of forests, meadows, wetlands, and valleys was rich in native plant species, and there are many protected areas within the urban limits. The population is sustained by politics, several colleges and a major university, a thriving business district, and several industries.

Parks are everywhere in the city, some small and special to one neighborhood and others drawing people from all over the city to their bike trails, water parks, and gardens. The Victoria Garden, which is a formal one of fifteen acres, has over a million tourists a year come to stroll along its walks and admire the plantings. Visit the gardens and parks to see which flowers grow well in the area, and check the wildflowers as well. If plants are native to the area or grow well in the municipal gardens, they will do fine at your house also.

The official frost dates are listed as May 9 for the the last killing frost and October 8 for the first one of the winter. Gardeners will be quick to tell you that these are average dates and it is not safe to adhere to them too closely. The only thing they really tell us is that the growing season is about six months long and that perennials must be very hardy for this area.

Basically you can plant when the ground is soft enough to work. Bulbs can be planted in the fall, annuals after all danger of frost is past, perennials at almost any time. With such a short season, planting seeds indoors so that they get a head start is always a good plan.

Of course, plants ready to set out can be bought every spring at nurseries and flower shops. Starting flowers, like geraniums, from cuttings is another way to get a jump on the season. You will get instant color with bedding plants already in bloom, like pansies that like cool days, and can set out later maturing plants for ongoing color throughout the summer.

The climate of London has extremes of heat and cold; the summers are hot and humid, the winters cold and snowy, the springs and falls short. There is plentiful rainfall and long days when the mornings are sunny and the afternoons full of thunder. The presence of the lakes keeps it from changing too much, and buffers the Arctic influence, but makes it snow more heavily.

Florist in London will take orders over the phone or online, and can follow your directions in arrangements that can be delivered the same day. Online ordering is available twenty-four hours each day. You can order for any special occasion, you can select arrangements and flowers within a certain price range, or you can get designs made to order. Flowering plants are always a great and a more lasting gift.

When to plant or use flower delivery London Ontario in Canada is about three months of the year, but these cheerful natural beauties are available all year round in London.

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