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Assiniboine Park short-listed by Communities in Bloom for national award

The verdant gardens and fragrant floral displays at Assiniboine Park are putting their best carefully pruned rose bushes forward as they're judged for a national competition.

Winnipeg park's horticultural reputation makes it a standout, but 'it's not all about flowers'

The Assiniboine Park duck pond is home to families of geese and waterfowl every summer. (Courtesy Yingjie Wang)

The verdant gardens and fragrant floral displays at Assiniboine Park are putting their bestcarefully pruned rose bushes forward as they're judged for anational competition.

Communities in Bloom sends a team of green thumbs out every year to judgewell-known living history museums, parks and greenspaces across Canada. The organization is a charity committed to raising awareness about the environment and how parks and the outdoors enrich daily life.

A judge with the charity,BertaBriggs, said compared to some parks she's judged over the years, she is impressed with an apparent "rebirth"that has occurred inAssiniboinePark in the past sixorseven years.

Assiniboine Park short-listed by Communities in Bloom for national award

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The verdant gardens and fragrant floral displays at Assiniboine Park are putting their best carefully pruned rose bushes forward as they're judged for a national competition.

"[Upgradeshave]taken it from a people-take-it-for-granted type park to one of huge vitality,"she said. "Just look around and see how people are becoming engaged and this is part of their community."

Assiniboine Park wasinvited to participate this year based on its reputation and achievements in the horticultural world, Communities in Bloom program co-ordinatorSonia Parrinosaid.

KaarenPearce, director of horticulture with the park, said Communities in Bloom "isnot all about flowers."

"It has to do with building a community around your green spaces and celebrating that community aspect,"Pearcesaid.

Judges visited the park Monday toevaluate its greenspaces for the Special Attractions category, which isbased on planning, maintenance, innovation and management efforts.

"We've just gotten started but we're very impressed,"Briggs said over thegurgle of a fountain in the English Gardens. "The very fact they're competing means they're really in the game."
Berta Briggs is one of two judges with Communities in Bloom who visited Assiniboine Park Monday. (CBC)

Each park or community is specifically graded on six criteria, including tidiness, environmental action, natural and cultural heritage conservation, urban forestry, landscape and floral displays.

In terms of tidiness, everything from weed control andlitter onsidewalks toroadway and signqualityis inspected.

In the environmental action column, Assiniboine Park's water and energyconservation, waste disposal and otherstewardship efforts will be put to test.

Cultural heritage represents one of the more broadly defined portions of the evaluation. The Pavilion Gallery Museum, and the many statues andpieces of art found throughout the park are just part of the equation. The cultural connections the park provides to members of the public including hostingfestivals such as the Teddy Bears' Picnicare also scored,Pearce said.

The 30th annual Teddy Bears' Picnic took place at Assiniboine Park on May 29. (Marcy Markusa/CBC)

The healthand diversity oftrees, including how many species are "pollinator-friendly,"that make up the Assiniboine Parkforest are judged, as are the park's pest management strategies.

The creativeuse and maintenance of outdoor spaces areimportant markers of green-minded design in the landscapesection, Pearce said, addingthe conversion or naturalization of asection of the park to all native plants might earn a park a gold star.

The English Garden and the Formal Garden are considered the jewels of the park to many flower lovers in the city and will be scored on their floral displays.

Green space, 'special place'

But the stewardship of a green space is reliant on more than just hardy flowers and trees and thebirdsandbees that pollinate them.

"It's a very special place for a lot of people, so how do we steward it and make sure that it's going to be here for generations to come?" Pearce asked. "Communities in Bloom asking us to participate shows that we're workingin the right direction. We'd like to be the leaders in green, sustainable management for parks."

Battlefields Park andRefordGardens in Quebec, theUkrainian Cultural Heritage Village in Alberta and the International Peace Gardens along the Canada-U.S. border in southwestern Manitoba are being judged in the same category asAssiniboinePark.

Pearce relayeda story that she saidillustrates how important a space like Assiniboine Park is to community health.

"There's a woman who is rehabilitating from cancer and she walks here everyday. She called in the other day and said to one of the people who work here that this park is really what's helped to get her healthy," Pearce said. "There's tons of studies that showpeople learn better and people are calmer [with green spaces]."

Results of the competition will be unveiled Oct. 27-29 in Regina.