Jacqueline’s garden sanctuary
My name is Jacqueline Joseph , and I am from Toronto , Canada . I am an devouring gardener and have been gardening for the past 21 year . I set about this garden from scratch , as it was a brand - newfangled home . It has been an evolution , and the pleasure I get from it is indescribable . My garden is my sanctuary , and I would be intimate to share some image .
Red Parasol mandevilla ( Mandevillahybrid , Zones 10–11 or as an annual ) , ivy ( Hederahelix , hardiness depends on the variety ) andmillion bells(Calibrachoahybrid , one-year )
The shadowiness garden consist ofhosta(Hostahybrid , Zones 3–9 ) , genus Lamium ( Lamiummaculatum , Zones 3–8),ferns , andbleeding heart(Dicentraspectabilis , Zones 2–8 ) .

Sonic Bloom Pink weigela ( Weigelaflorida , Zones 4–8 ) and roses
Vanilla Strawberry hydrangea ( Hydrangeapaniculata , Zones 3–8 )
Pink astilbes ( Astilbechinensis , Zones 4–8 ) and Quick Firehydrangea(Hydrangeapaniculata , Zones 3–8 )

‘ Miss Molly’butterfly bush(Buddleia‘Miss Molly ’ , Zones 5–8 ) grown in a container . The butterfly are hump it !
Sweet harmony hydrangea ( Hydrangeamacrophylla , Zones 5–9 ) and monkshood ( Aconitumsp . zone 3–7 ) withhostas(Hostahybrids , Zones 3–9 ) and cranesbillgeraniums(Geranium , Zones 4–8 ) in the front garden .
Irises ( Irishybrid , whiskered mathematical group , Zones 3–10 ) and creeping Jenny ( Lysimachianummularia‘Aurea ’ , Zones 3–9)ground cover

‘ Princess Diana’clematis(Clematis‘Princess Diana ’ , Zones 4–8 ) in blossom
‘ Pardon Me ’ daylily ( Hemerocallis‘Pardon Me ’ , Zones 3–9 ) starting to flower
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