iN PHOTOS: Have a look at some beautiful gardens in Kamloops, Okanagan

A warm and wet start to the summer has helped grow and nurture blossoming gardens in the Thompson-Okanagan region, and some of them are spectacular.

Last month, iNFOnews.ca showcased some beautifully tended backyards. Subsequent photo submissions and requests for more gardening photos prompted a second published collection. 

Enjoy another look into a few more well tended backyards that celebrate the hard work and care from local gardeners.

If you have photos of your spectacular yard you want to share, send them to news@infonews.ca. 

This leafy paradise is located in Kamloops. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lynn Friesen

Roses are in full bloom in a Summerland yard. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Catlynn Smith

An inviting pathway through flowers and shrubs can be found in Kamloops. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lynn Friesen

A yard in Kamloops is green and lush and lined with blooming flowers. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn Arikado

The blooms are bursting with colour in this Kelowna garden. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Alana McLean

Manicured grass and a weather vane can be seen in a Kamloops yard and garden. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lynn Friesen

A gardener in Kelowna lit up a path into her garden to enjoy at night. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Shannon Marie


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.

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