Walked the Victoria Park to Warden segment today, Sept 2nd, 2024, including the Garden Club project, and also Wexford Woods:
The approach, looking north-east from VP:
Its been a few years now...........so....we need to talk about this 'trail head':
No trail head signage, no way finding signage, no drinking fountain, no seating........no entry landscaping................uhhh.......we need some work here.
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Milkweed establishing, a good native plant, host to Monarch Butterflies:
This looks to be False Sunflower, another desirable native in the planting mix, its doing fairly well here:
Goldenrod is absolutely dominant at this time of year:
Here's the Garden Club of Toronto project, it appears to be incomplete as yet:
This is a very peculiar, if pretty choice.........(for the garden); Cardinal Flower:
What makes this odd is that Cardinal Flower is a wetland edge plant.........it doesn't like to be in the drink.......but very moist soil is desirable. Here we have level ground, with no body of water near by............a preliminary examination of the site suggests to me that there may be or will be some irrigation. I suppose I'm fine w/that................but it would have seemed more logical to me to dig down and grade the surroundings to support a wetter environment naturally.
Wexford Woods, looking north from the Meadoway:
A couple of shots from within said woods:
These woods have received some expert attention over they years to regenerate understory growth. There are some positive indications of progress, but too few wildflowers and a virtual absence of ferns is unfortunate. Further biodiversity would be desirable.
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Back to the Meadoway........we see these:
This appears to be Tall Sunflower, another desirable native species planted here......
We finish off with some fairly common, but desirable New England Aster:
Overall, I'm pleased w/the restoration progress, those there's room for more, and room for a better biodiversity, and improved habitat range.
None of the trailheads are in an improved state as yet........
And the Bike/Multi-use Path in this section is only 3M wide and showing its age............ So some work yet to be done.