Silverlinings Garden Designs

Silverlinings Garden Designs In 2019, Silverlining Garden Designs emerged.

A deep-rooted passion for gardening and as a coping strategy for depression, it took on the heartfelt initiative to assist local seniors unable to tend to their own gardens and has flourished since.

This beautiful weather has made working in these gardens that much more enjoyable. Just finished the side gardens today ...
06/03/2026

This beautiful weather has made working in these gardens that much more enjoyable. Just finished the side gardens today and tomorrow black mulch will top all the beds. Bonus that the owners are my friends and they have paw paw trees and a kiwi vine! This place is such an oasis!!!!. ☺️I love it!

Don’t cha just love the simplicity of succulents? I just put the pot in the ground and forget about them. What’s the tri...
05/31/2026

Don’t cha just love the simplicity of succulents? I just put the pot in the ground and forget about them.

What’s the trick??? Location! Location, location.

That said, what I mean is; the location you plant your succulents should be in well draining soil, never sitting in water, and in full sun. Once the roots are established you never have to worry about them.

Just bury the pot up to the rim and water in lightly once a week. When watering, do it early in the morning (6:00am ish) or after the hottest part of the day after sun has gone down. Water that sits on the leaves and petals of your plants acts as a magnifier and will burn your plants, so when possible, soak the ground around the plant and don’t water overhead, especially with succulents, or you risk rotting the crown.

I’ve got waaay too many hens and chicks and stonecrop. Watch for blow out pricing on 4”- 6” pots.

Are your hostas perking up too? If your hostas are awake you can bet the slugs and snails are gettin busy laying eggs to...
05/30/2026

Are your hostas perking up too? If your hostas are awake you can bet the slugs and snails are gettin busy laying eggs to feast on those tender leaves!

Now is the perfect time to break out the slug bait, eggshells, coffee or sand and make a ring around these beloved shade babies so that the emerging snailings and sluggoes move along to someone else’s plants.

Pro tip: Sprinkling eggs shells around your plants not only defends your crops from slugs and snails, it breaks down into calcium in the soil, a micronutrient all plants require. A win-win-win scenario for you!
Not so much for the mollusks 😖😂

Iberis sempervirens, the evergreen candytuft or perennial candytuft, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brass...
05/23/2026

Iberis sempervirens, the evergreen candytuft or perennial candytuft, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, meaning it’s related to broccoli, cabbage, and other brassicas and are native to southern Europe.

Candytuft brightens gardens with its late-spring white blooms, that attracts pollinators and tolerates drought, thrives in sunny, well-draining spots.
I love it in borders, rock gardens, mixed perennial beds, and even containers.

A drought-tolerant, full sun to part shade, perennial, candytuft prefers the lean, gravelly soils of its native Mediterranean. Use it as a flowering groundcover around perennials that tolerate dry soil, like sedums, coneflowers, and Veronica. This perennial ground cover thrives in lean soil and doesn’t need much fertilizer to put on a beautiful spring show. It’s not suited for poorly draining gardens with heavy clay and isn’t recommended for humid regions, such as the southeastern United States. This ornamental plant is NOT edible and can be TOXIC if ingested, and the bunnies 🐇 and bugs seem to leave them alone too!

Hardy plant in Zones 3 to 9, it tolerates cold with ease. As an evergreen flowering groundcover, it remains green all year after the blooms have been spent. This group of 5 were planted 3yrs ago. I initially planted 4 and then added 2 more but one succumbed to drought. Because they sit on the boulevard (town) portion on the clients property, right next to the curb, the sprinkler doesn’t reach that far to water them to avoid soaking passersby; so I had to really soak their rootballs every time I was nearby, so drought tolerant? Yes, but only after their roots have gotten established and they start pulling water from the soil. The snow here in my part of Ontario, was tremendous and snowbanks were piled 6’ or more high (on top of these plants) by snowplows.

😉 I think they’ve held up nicely.

When to Plant Candytuft
Candytuft is typically planted in early spring, although some gardeners sow seeds outdoors in the fall before the ground freezes.

You can grow candytuft from seed. I personally start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before your last spring frost. I attempted to sow some seeds in a pot, but they didn’t germinate so I gave up. But it’s worth it to give it another try. You can also sow seeds directly into the soil after frost danger has passed—if you don’t mind waiting a little longer for flowering to begin and can keep the area free from furry pests.

How to Plant Candytuft

* To sow candytuft seeds, prep your planting area by removing rocks, weeds, and debris, or fill seed starting trays or pots with seed-starting mix.
* Candytuft needs light to germinate, so cover the seeds with just a dusting of soil, then water them in. If you want a candytuft ground cover, space direct-sown seeds about 6 inches apart.
* For transplants, dig a hole slightly larger than the plant’s root ball and set the plant at the same depth it was growing in its nursery pot. Backfill, firm the soil around the base, and water well. If you’re planting multiples, space candytuft 12 to 18 inches apart so it can spread and form dense mats over time. There are 5 around this Flame Maple.

When selecting plants for my Moon garden, I will include a few candytufts since the white or pastel flowers show up nicely after dark.

We donated a cute selection of sempervivum (Hens and Chicks) for my sister-in-laws raffle prize for trivia night this Su...
05/22/2026

We donated a cute selection of sempervivum (Hens and Chicks) for my sister-in-laws raffle prize for trivia night this Sunday to raise money for Alzheimer’s. Should be a fun night with lots of prizes.

Spent the day treating and trimming the boxwood hedges. Last year I battled the boxwood worm/moth at this property and r...
05/21/2026

Spent the day treating and trimming the boxwood hedges. Last year I battled the boxwood worm/moth at this property and removed 20 affected boxwoods at another property, now I’m hoping this isn’t boxwood blight causing the dieback. 🤞🏽🖕🏽🤞🏽

It felt great to be back in the garden this past week! A new project; using my Milwaukee garden edger for a spring clean...
05/11/2026

It felt great to be back in the garden this past week! A new project; using my Milwaukee garden edger for a spring clean up, removal of a ton of Baltic ivy and a 5’ clump of perennial grass replaced my Strawberry vanilla hydrangea, a gorgeous clematis and a mulch refresh!

Everyone itching to get on with summer entertaining so now I’ve got this clients two neighbours to do next week! Looooove it!!!

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mommas dropping $$$ out there. I use to have the mindset to leave my spring blooms in the ...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mommas dropping $$$ out there. I use to have the mindset to leave my spring blooms in the garden for all to see, but then I never got to really enjoy the fruits of my own labour, so if you don’t get gifted a bouquet of flowers on this special weekend, why not pick one from your own garden and Enjoy the beauty that you created!!! 💐🌷

My Mother’s Day Spring bouquet;

Double bloom orange tulips, tie coloured daffodil mix, Raspberry Spash lungwort and Raspberry Epimedium.

Hey y’all, I’ve been busy propagating veggies and flowers in preparation for this year. Plenty of seeds and plants avail...
04/21/2026

Hey y’all,
I’ve been busy propagating veggies and flowers in preparation for this year. Plenty of seeds and plants available for purchase. Check out Karen Pelley’s ads on Facebook Marketplace for 30+ varieties of tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucurbits, flowers …..

I decided to try making my tomato sauce by roasting a variety of beefsteak tomatoes and my home grown peppers and herbs....
10/07/2025

I decided to try making my tomato sauce by roasting a variety of beefsteak tomatoes and my home grown peppers and herbs. I used Giant White, Amana Orange, Big Beef, Hawaiian Pineapple, Aurora Blue, Aunt Rubys German Green beefsteaks and August Roma and at the end I threw in my overripe, soft cherry and grape tomatoes to use them up.

Almost ready to jar it up for future use all winter. Mmmmm delish! n

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