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Toronto Master Gardeners
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2020
Part of an international non-profit community service network, Toronto Master Gardeners are a group of more than 130 trained horticulturists who volunteer their time to provide advice to home gardeners in the Toronto area.
All Master Gardeners have successfully completed university horticultural studies and must meet ongoing continuing education requirements to make sure that our advice to gardeners is based on current horticultural knowledge.
All Master Gardeners have successfully completed university horticultural studies and must meet ongoing continuing education requirements to make sure that our advice to gardeners is based on current horticultural knowledge.
How to Prune a Japanese Maple
Toronto Master Gardeners, Dorothy and Patrick Smyth, demonstrate how to prune a Japanese Maple.
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How to Prune a Pear Tree
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth share information about timing and technique of pear tree pruning, which is an important task in the maintenance and care of fruit trees.
Ryan's Balcony Garden
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Let's visit the balcony garden of Ryan Godfrey, a Toronto Master Gardener in Training. Ryan's garden features a wide range of plants (mostly native) that do well in containers. This video was published to TH-cam using Clipchamp.
Pruning an overgrown cedar
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth give us a how-to in pruning an overgrown cedar shrub.
Relocating a mock orange to promote blooming
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Watch as Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth relocate a mock orange shrub (Philadelphus coronarius) that had stopped blooming in their garden a few years back.
Identifying Aster Yellows and Coneflower Rosette Mites in Purple Coneflower
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth show us the features and differences between Aster Yellows and Coneflower Rosette Mites, and how to deal with affected coneflower plants.
Recycling Potting Soil
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In this how-to video, Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth show us how to re-use potting soil.
Ideas for a Four-Season Garden
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth share an example of a four-season garden the narrow strip of garden along one wall of their garage.
Invasive Plant Focus: Japanese Knotweed
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Toronto Master Gardeners, Dorothy and Patrick Smyth, show us how to ID and remove Japanese Knotweed, a highly invasive plant in North America.
Pruning a Pine and Yew
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth demonstrate how and when to prune a pine and yew in their Toronto garden.
Hand Pollination of Hellebores
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth demonstrate how to hand pollinate Hellebore flowers.
Pruning to Rejuvenate a False Cypress and Cedar
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Presented by Toronto Master Gardeners, Dorothy and Patrick Smyth.
How to Divide and Transplant Hellebores
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth show us how to divide and transplant Hellebores.
Pruning and Care of a Climbing Hydrangea
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth show us how to prune and care for a climbing hydrangea.
Planting a Native Serviceberry Shrub
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth demonstrate how to plant a multi-stemmed serviceberry shrub (Amelanchier spp.).
The Orchid: Evocative Evolutionary, Daunting Diva or Humble Houseplant? (Short clip)
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The Orchid: Evocative Evolutionary, Daunting Diva or Humble Houseplant? (Short clip)
Planting a Container Grown Plant from a Garden Centre
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Planting a Container Grown Plant from a Garden Centre
Separating Plants and Dividing Ornamental Grass
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Separating Plants and Dividing Ornamental Grass
One day a tour a Trixie's garden....yes please!! Thanks for sharing your lovely garden