Niagara Tropicals
A guide to growing "hardy tropicals" in southern Ontario, Canada.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
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Niagara Tropicals
There are gardeners in zn 6 Canada who want to try plants that common sense tells you should not grow here. Surprisingly many of them do.
This blog looks at many exotic plants that do survive our winters, as well as some that don't.
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