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Blooms may be delayed by cold weather but plants ‘tougher than the gardeners’

Gardening is always hands on, but Mary Parker is babying her plants a little longer than usual this spring. 

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Blooms may be delayed by cold weather but plants 'tougher than the gardeners'

A person shops at Sheridan Nurseries in the rainy weather in Mississauga, Ont., on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Ontario has seen well below seasonal temperatures. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette


Gardening is always hands on, but Mary Parker is babying her plants a little longer than usual this spring. 

The longtime gardener — who prefers growing flowers and shrubs to veggies — says New Brunswick’s recent cold snap means her seedlings are still spending the night indoors, though she takes them out for some fresh air when temperatures warm up in the afternoon. 

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