Saturday Morning With Jack Tame

Ruud Kleinpaste: Spring Colours, Foliage and Patterns

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A few weeks after the beginning of Spring is a good time to collect some inspiration for your garden. Check out the local Botanic Garden, take a looksee in open gardens, a visit to the Garden Club, or else a simple walk around the neighbourhood to see what grows well and what goes well.   Thalia Narcissus with white accents (orchid narcissus) and Fritilaria contrasting with green and blue.  Some of our native species stand out in spring:   Pittosporum eugenioides (also known as Tarata) is here just in time for our bees and bumble bees to take advantage of the massive amounts of nectar and sweet dribblings that’s on offer.   Native bees in particular will come and visit.  Amalanchier canadensis (the white flowers) are lovely northern hemisphere trees that end up giving you berries for your sandwiches. They are also known as Canadian Shadbush.   Their white flowers go very well with Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince).  Mind you, the only trouble with Chaenomeles is the fact that