Anyone into gardening here?

I'm in Kingston so that may change things by a degree or so.
Kingston changes things by more than you think. You’re at best zone 6a if you’re near the lake, 5b if you’re not. That a difference of 1-2mos in growing season compared to Toronto.

You probably can’t grow peppers, magnolias, a lot of perennial herbs, need to start tomato’s indoors in early April.
 
Kingston changes things by more than you think. You’re at best zone 6a if you’re near the lake, 5b if you’re not. That a difference of 1-2mos in growing season compared to Toronto.

You probably can’t grow peppers, magnolias, a lot of perennial herbs, need to start tomato’s indoors in early April.

I can reliably get hot peppers if I start early enough but for any that might turn red from green that would be rare but it’s happened before. It’s a harvest in the last weeks of the season though. Toms are good but I have lots of green left at the end of the season on the beefsteaks. We ripen the green ones indoors but we also get a very reasonable yield of the big ones unless we have a big issue with blossom end rot (which usually shows up at some point). No issues with cherry toms or medium bush toms.

I didn’t realize the growing season would be that different to TO.
 
A solid couple of hours removing some morning glory from the back chain link fence so my wanna be vegetarian mastiff wont be getting into it.
He will have some of that for salad and he will be off for a couple of days.
 
The perennial cactus has flowered. Lots of yucca flowers too. Got a nice calla lily as well.
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With the 50 feet of hedge gone it's time for something to hide the pressure treated Berlin Wall. My gut feeling is to wait until spring. Looking at some junipers and cedars for colour variation.
 
With the 50 feet of hedge gone it's time for something to hide the pressure treated Berlin Wall. My gut feeling is to wait until spring. Looking at some junipers and cedars for colour variation.

Is it your fence on the side that faces you? Does it get sun? Climbing roses and clematis?
 
Is it your fence on the side that faces you? Does it get sun? Climbing roses and clematis?
Wife doesn't like roses but the clematis on a trellis might work. The neighbour kindly paid for the fence and it's on his side of the line. Vines tend to grow through but a trellis makes the trimming one sided. :)
 
Wife doesn't like roses but the clematis on a trellis might work. The neighbour kindly paid for the fence and it's on his side of the line. Vines tend to grow through but a trellis makes the trimming one sided. :)

Some other vines are a bit more vigorous like honeysuckle or wisteria but they can become pests if they really get established. Also wisteria is poisonous for pets I think if that’s an issue. Clematis is pretty benign as it’s a lightweight vine. There’s also grape vines too.

If you really want to get fancy you could espalier a fruit tree against the fence fruit too.

 
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