We’re so fortunate in Toronto that we have our own Christmas Garden Show. Allan Gardens had the opening of their Christmas Flower Show last Sunday. The gardeners there did a magnificent job decorating the entire greenhouse which houses many different kinds of poinsettias and other flowering plants. The theme this year is winter and you will be able to see the skaters and the tobogganer in the collages below – all beautiful topiary creations using plant material. There were horse and wagon rides for old and young alike, carollers, and a visit from Santa himself. The hot apple cider provided was a welcome treat but the cookies were gone by the time I got there. Apparently this show was recognized as the “Garden Event of the Year” at the 2015 Canadian Garden Tourism Awards. Hope you enjoy the collages!
Maybe the Grinch was doing a little bit of ice-skating! The Show runs until mid-January and there are some weekends when it can be enjoyed by candlelight. The stores have their own kind of feeling and here, at the Flower Show, you are sure to have another.
This is the other skater. In this collage, you can see the horse and wagon and get some glimpses of some of the other display areas at the Conservatory. There were over 30 different varieties of poinsettias on display. They were very beautiful.
Here is the tobogganer – another exquisite topiary creation! There was a sign there that said: “Celebrate Winter. Go Tobogganing.” I think that’s a good idea when the snow comes.
This collage shows some close-ups of the topiary creations. Everything from cactus to ivy, evergreens, and red and yellow flowers, completed the design. The gardeners here are artists. I’m sure you agree!
I did mention that there were carollers there. They sang the beautiful songs of Christmas and added to the Christmas spirit that was already present there amongst the plants and flowers. It did feel like a Victorian Christmas with them there.
As you can see from the above collage, there are many other areas at Allan Gardens that deserve as much attention and praise as the topiary creations.
……except that this one isn’t made of snow. A beauty though!
That’s all for this year’s Show at Allan Gardens. For those of you in Toronto, this is worth a visit. Hope you enjoyed all the photos.