I made a special trip to Toronto yesterday to see the well-known garden of Marion Jarvie. She describes herself as a 'Plantswoman'. When you walk through the garden of thousands of plants you experience a connoisseur of plants. She travels to England and Europe regularly for visits to hybridizers and growers and to make plant selections.
Marion has Open Days throughout the garden season, and this past weekend was her first opening. Her garden a private garden open to the public by permission. This is one of those surprise gardens for those who aren't avid gardeners. I will be including this garden in 'Great Public Gardens in Your Own Backyard.' It is a presentation that covers public and private gardens open to the public within 150 km of the GTA.
This garden is a special one though - it is richly planted with only the most interesting and often rare plants. It is a botanical garden experience of distinction.
Her website is marionjarvie.ca and she offers workshops and presentations. Plants are for sale during the open garden days, and I was able to purchase a few bulbs of the red flower you see below - a corydalis. The little purple flowering plant below the corydalis is hepatica, and the final border plants are early crocus.
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