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Ontario native plants feed and provide habitat for pollinators including birds and butterflies, and other beneficial insects (like Lacewings!) that protect your garden from pests.
Please note: Lacewing Plants and Seedlings is currently pausing our operations. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook for updates.
We want to help you create beautiful, undemanding gardens that bring you joy and give back to your community!
Did you know that you can create a landscape that will be a natural haven for you to enjoy AND feed pollinators, birds and animals. A native plant garden will strengthen and support our ecosystems which are under increasing pressure from habitat loss, climate change, chemical pesticides and other industrial pollutants.
Your garden can make a significant difference, at a time when it has never been more important.
And we are here to help!
Our Plants
Our selection of native plants have been carefully chosen for their beauty, resilience, and the special value they bring to native pollinators and beneficial insects.
Our plant species have lived in this part of the world over many thousands of years, and have developed complex, collaborative and reciprocal relationships with their environments. We have a lot to learn from these plants!
The relationships between native plants, insects and other organisms are part of an elaborate web of connections that support life on earth. By planting native plants, you are helping to strengthen these connections.
Our plants reflect the ancient beauty of this province and help to preserve the diversity of plants and animals that keep our ecosystem strong and in balance.
Our selection of native plants have been carefully chosen for their beauty, resilience, and the special value they bring to native pollinators and beneficial insects.
Our plant species have lived in this part of the world over many thousands of years, and have developed complex, collaborative and reciprocal relationships with their environments. We have a lot to learn from these plants!
The relationships between native plants, insects and other organisms are part of an elaborate web of connections that support life on earth. By planting native plants, you are helping to strengthen these connections.
Our plants reflect the ancient beauty of this province and help to preserve the diversity of plants and animals that keep our ecosystem strong and in balance.
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