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Rodger, I was there [eastern Canada] in a hot summer- the humid heat sat over the area for weeks and even the wildlife was torpid. I am used to heat in Bulgaria, but here it is usually a drier heat.
By the way the stories of ticks here are overhyped you have to be 'lucky' to find one.
Maggiepie, my sister says she is still shocked by how much life seems to end in Montreal during the winter and then return after the snow has gone building up to a fever pitch of activity for the few months of summer.
You really ought to try the American southeast some summer. I imagine you'd end up chirping away on the forum about how Canada is a mere nothing when it comes to summer heat and humidity. There's a wealth of wonderful plants in the south, I should add: trilliums in variety, uvularias, Shortia galacifolia, Lousiana irises, all sorts of wonderful things. How many would be hardy in Bulgaria I don't know, but I suspect most wouldn't be.
So many great things Simon. Do you collect seed from your aquilegias, and if so how do you keep them 'pure'?