Gardening expert Niki Jabbour shares some advice for your yard’s new addition
on Aug. 26. This is the second year for the event as last year there were long lines and the trees ‘sold’ out in a hurry.Urban forestry technician Karam Tay said the event last year was planned well before post-tropical storm Fiona ripped through the city, uprooting many trees.
“This year we’re going to give out tickets so we’re not holding people up in line for long periods of time,” Tay said. If Niki Jabbour, local gardening expert and author, were in line, she would head straight for a red oak, her favourite native tree.
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