Boo! Last work party of the 2016 season!

On old hallow's eve thinking about another season gone by and that the garden is going to ground once again. It happens every year but each year it seems more poignant - is that age?! This time of year is gorgeous in the garden because you get to observe the full cycle of the perennials and once again see the form and space in the garden when the abundance of the fall harvest comes to an end... and the golds, browns and exquisite decay starts to take over. Take a moment... don your gumboots and get out in the garden now to observe this time of year's special beauty... rake a few leaves if you feel so inclined...and give thanks for our beauteous Kitsilano garden and all that it provides.



Pruning the orange trumpet vine - hoping for lots of blossoms next year!
The shy compost guys
compost director little B









Felted grape bunch for the hobbits


Dew drop jewels on the nasturtium leaves on Halloween night



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