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Tanning is now my top after work priority
This slug eating a piece of cat food🤯
Torontonian suburbia.
My face from a few days ago just enjoying the warm (hot) NY weather
The yearly garden shuffle
Learn essential garden care tasks in Elora for each season to maintain healthy outdoor spaces.
This article breaks garden care in Elora into a seasonal routine instead of treating it like one big spring project. The basic idea is that local weather does most of the scheduling: spring is for clearing debris, loosening soil, pruning winter damage, and waiting until frost risk eases before adding new plants.
Summer shifts into maintenance mode. The article focuses on deep watering, mulch, weeding, pest checks, and trimming, with the reminder that fast summer growth can make everything feel high-maintenance at once. It also notes that lawn care and garden care overlap more than people think, especially when weeds start spreading between spaces.
Fall is framed as cleanup plus preparation: removing dead plant material, cutting back some perennials, adding compost, managing leaves, and planting bulbs for the next spring. Winter is quieter, but still not nothing, with advice to protect sensitive plants, avoid compacting garden soil, and use the off-season to plan what should change next year.
Our backyard groundhog, Suzy, is out and about today. She lives under the shed and is basically the queen of the entire fenced-in area, a good half acre or so.
Wonder where this lil guy ended up from summer past...