22 ~ Morth Shore News — Sunday, December 12, 1999 @ Sanctuary, by Dency Kane, Lauri Brunton and Erin Fournier; Friedman/Fairfax Pubiishers, 144 pages, - $48.95, Tenry Peters | Contributing Writer - FOR many people the time they spend in their gardens is | -- an escape from y ‘ nurturing their . : ine theyare" nurtured’ 2in tum and come away feeling renewed. The garden becomes 3 restful: place, somewhere FOME AND GARDEN droplets on a feat’s edge to large scale labyrinths in open fields, her photographs deserve to be studied, and in that study a “Dream. sense of calmness is evoked. This is not a gardening book like any other, this is gardening for the soul. There are no planting instructions, no lists of preferred species or any of the normal fare. Instead there is page.after page of inspiring photos accompanied: by text which will encourage you to seek your own garden retreat. : ‘In the discussion of vari- ous gardens many possi- bilities become apparent for your own garden. Reflect. Breathe. . ‘Contemplate. Taking moments to restore yourself and to study your potential should be as commonplace as sleeping — the time cious.” we spend in a sanctuary garden is Pre- GardenWorks grows IF you’re ax: avid local gardener you’ve proba- bly already noticed there’s a new kid on the shore. Early in November Canada Garden Works announced the opening of their eighth retail garden cen- tre located at the site of the former Capilano Nurseries (CN), which was a favourite destination for green thumbs for more than 50 years. Several staff members from CN have stayed on in the location and made the switch to GardenWorks. John Zaplatynsky, presi- dent of the company, said in a press release that he was Edgemont Village. “The North Shore is one of the finest gardening mar- kets in all of Canada and there is ample opportunity for con- tinue growth for our compa- ny. We believe chere is an increasing demand for a broader range. of garden plants and accessories sold by - qualified gardeners who ‘are able to to provide expert know!l- edge. Tike new GardenWorks, at ‘the corner of Marine Drive’ pleased with the prospect of 5 adding a second North Shore - location, The first is‘ in ‘Panasonic ShockWave Cassette Player — “AM/FM with presets. . “ Durable aluminum case, and Bewicke Street, has more than 6,000 square feet of indoor retail space plus another half-acre outside. Plans are under. way for an expansion and revitalization of the site carly in ‘the. new. year. The company’s headqitar- ters are in Burnaby, and