Calling all green thumbs in the Peterborough area! Kawartha Capital Landscape Supply Store has everything you need to help you cultivate the landscape of your dreams. We aim to arm you with the right high-quality products to meet your needs without breaking your budget. For contractors and trade members, we also offer volume pricing. Please contact us for more information.
Looking for exotic seeds and luscious plants? Visit Sacred Seed in Toronto! We have beautiful houseplants that will add to your decor. For more information, call or visit Sacred Seed today.
Evergreen Seed Co. is a forage seed company recognized by Agriculture Canada and the Canadian Seed Institute to apply offical certification tags and seals to mixtures of forage and turf seeds. Our seeds exceed government requirements for purity and germination standards.We have a complete line of proprietary forage varieties, forage mixtures, and turf mixtures to fit every need. Custom mixtures are our specialty.
Advantage Seeds Is A Network Of Independent Dealers Across Ontario. And We'Re Farmers Just Like You, Working Our Land And Living In Your Community. We Search Far And Wide For The Best Performing Seed Genetics, Test It On Our Own Soil, And Then Pass Our Success On To You.
What makes our seeds so popular with gardeners?A leader in heirloom seeds, gardeners can count on Florabunda Seeds for:A high germination rateGenerous seed quantities per package ('spread the heirloom. share them with your friends')Only untreated seeds (no F1 & F2 hybrids)Most seeds are saver-friendlyPrompt customer serviceAbout Florabunda SeedsFlorabunda Seeds is dedicated to preserving old species of flowers and vegetables, many of which are the parents of todays modern hybrids. These are the flowers of English cottage gardens of the past, species such as hollyhocks , cosmos , foxglove , calendula , asters , zinnias , flax and cone flower .Florabunda Seeds has grown into one of the largest suppliers of Victorian Cottage Flower seeds.Cottage garden seeds were salvaged from abbeys and monasteries in England in the middle ages. Others were brought back to Britain by plantsmen who were sent out on plant-hunting expeditions around the world.Modern planting breeding and hybridization have turned the publics eye away from many of our precious heirloom flowers, including the original species and the old, named heirloom varieties