
Routinely, this post would be welcoming you into a new spring season and providing you with information about the exciting season ahead with updates about new plants and decor. However, this year this post is intended to express our hope that you and your family are healthy and safe.As we continue to monitor updates and see what will come of this season, we keep the health and safety of you, your family and our team members and their families at the forefront of our decision making. Although COVID-19 has proven to be a daily hazardous disruption to everyone’s normal life, it has also reiterated the importance of health, family and friends.Although we would like to be welcoming you into our store starting April 4th, it clearly isn’t possible this season. As we continue to monitor and follow government updates on what we can do to flatten the curve and stop the spread of COVID-19, we will be delaying the opening of our season. We are working hard and thinking creatively to develop a modified online shopping exp ...
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May is a month to celebrate. There’s Mother’s Day, Victoria Day, the beginning of cottage season, and the average last frost date for Southwestern Ontario – which means the start to the planting season!

We are pleased to be offering a series of Summer Workshops. People 6 and up are invited to create nature themed crafts to bring home and enjoy!
Cinnamon Snow Spring Perennial PlanterIt's March! Spring is just around the corner and garden shows are starting to get us ready for another season! This weekend is the Stratford Garden Festival which is sure to be an enjoyable garden show. We had the pleasure of creating a tabletop arrangement for the Garden Making booth at the show. Be sure to stop by their booth and pick up a copy of the beautiful and informative magazine!While you stop by, be sure to take a look at the tabletop arrangement - it was wonderful to have my hands back in the soil! This planter will look beautiful on your indoor table, and when weather permits the patio table. It's created entirely using perennials, which means when you're done enjoying it on a tabletop it can be transplanted into your garden, so the rich textures and tones of the planter can be enjoyed in your landscape for years to come!If you would like to recreate this planter at home, the recipe is below. We're opening later this month to start our 24th season, and we ...