Why NOT to use wood chips (mistakenly know as mulch) on your Gardens There are many reasons why we do not use mulch (wood chips) at Plant Paradise Country Gardens Mulch does not mimic nature. Do ...
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Planting Instructions for Organic Gardening Success 1. Dig hole2. Add certified organic worm castings in the hole3. Mix with your existing soil4. Re-dig the hole5. Place plant in the hole6. Mix 1...
Organic Gardening at Plant Paradise Country Gardens At Plant Paradise Country Gardens we practice and promote organic gardening. We do not use any pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers ...
How to Grow & Care for Delphiniums Successfully Soil PreparationDig about eighteen inches deep and three feet wide and mix composted manure or worm castings into your soil. Top dressing composted...
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Heliopsis Heliopsis (AKA – False Sunflower) are long-blooming, easy-to-grow, hardy perennials that flower June until September, making them an essential plant for continuous bloom in the perenn...
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Hemerocallis (Daylily) The common name for Hemerocallis is daylily and it’s actually not a lily. Each flower lasts only one day – 24 hours, hence the name – Daylily. They are one of the e...
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Heuchera & Heucherella Heuchera commonly known as Coral Bells are a semi-evergreen, hardy perennial that make a wonderful addition to the garden border. They form leafy, rounded mounds of foliage...
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Echinacea – Coneflowers With such a great selection of bloom colours, heights and flower shapes to choose from, Echinacea have always been a favourite of ours at Plant Paradise Country Gardens....
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Ontario Native Plants The biggest reason to plant native plants in your garden is not that they are easy to grow or are low maintenance. Some native plants are quite difficult to grow and do requ...
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Hellebores prefer moist, but not wet, organic, well draining soil. They can tolerate a lot of sun but prefer a dappled shade location. Very dense shade may reduce flower production.
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