May 2020 Update.
There is no annual tour scheduled for this year.
Also, due to the very cool weather this Spring, please allow for later optimum blooming times.
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May 2019 Update
The annual Gardens tour will take place on Sunday May 26, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Meet at the Gardens building to the southwest of the parking lot at 660 Shawnmarr at Lakeshore Road West in Port Credit Mississauga ON.
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April 2018 Update
The annual Gardens tour will take place on Sunday May 27, 2018 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Meet at the Gardens building to the southwest of the parking lot at 660 Shawnmarr at Lakeshore Road West in Port Credit Mississauga ON.
May 2017 Update:
The annual Gardens tour will not take place this year. Drop by the Gardens at your convenience to see what's in bloom.
May 3 2016 Update:
The Annual Garden Tour date for 2016 has been moved ahead to the first Sunday in June, the 5th.
Due to the late spring and cooler than usual weather, the BRGSC members decided that an additional week of warmth would allow the rhododendrons a bit more time to look their best.
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Here are a few photos of rhododendrons in bloom at the Gardens last week, and sent in by David Culham (Thank you, David!)
As well, Para Kanp, head gardener, sends this update on the state of the blooms today.
"This week is the best week for blooms this year.
The big leaf Rhodes and Jolie Madams are in bloom.
The former Lily Bed [East Garden, visible from Lakeshore Road West] is having its best show ever.
Don't miss it. Once it's gone, it's gone."
Here are David's pictures* with dates included on the images. The images speak for themselves.
Red Rhodo and Buds |
Mauve 'snowball' Flowers |
Pale Pink to White Bloom on Rhodo |
Vibrant Lilac-Pink Blooms |
Glowing Deep Mauve Rhodo |
Hillside Gardens with Japanese Cherries and Mauve Rhodos |
Pale Pink Rhodos |
Vibrant Yellow Rhodo coming into Bloom. |
Last week, while working in the Gardens on a rainy day, we noticed how many rhododendrons and azaleas were still full of buds yet to open, due to the cooler, wetter spring weather this year.
Thanks to Para for letting us know many buds opened with the warmer weather a few days ago.
With cooler, sunny weather forecast for the next week, this year's peak blooming season has been extended well into June.
Do come out and walk the trails to admire this festival of color this year. Be sure to bring your camera!
*All images copyright and courtesy of David J Culham.
4 comments:
Mr.Culham's pictures are very good. Thank you. My friend and I visited the gardens 2 weeks ago and again Sunday evening (June 2). The transition was amazing! This setting, overlooking Lake Ontario, the swans, and of course the beautiful gardens are world class. [I too would be pleased to upload some of my pictures if I can figure out how.]
HI Rick,
Thanks for your comment; I passed it along.
As for your own photos, why not post them to one of your blogs, then send us the link and we can see them online?
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