Brampton's Year-Round Home & Garden Destination
History
From a small family-run garden centre into a trusted destination for plants, gardening, and outdoor living.
Lawn & Garden
We offer quality maintenance and care products to bring your home and outdoor spaces to life all year long.
Services
From expert advice to landscape design, we’re here to support every step of your home and garden projects.
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Everything You Need to Grow, Create & Inspire
Explore this season’s favourite collections, hand-picked to inspire your home, garden, and outdoor living spaces. Featuring fresh plants, seasonal flowers, and must-have home and garden décor, these curated collections make it easy to refresh your space with colour, style, and natural beauty.
Our store
10753 Heart Lake Rd.
Brampton, ON, Canada
- Monday-Friday 8am-7pm
- Saturday 8am-6pm
- Sunday 9am-6pm
- Canada Day (July 1) 9am-4pm
Phone: 905-846-3773
Learn from our Experts in Bloom
What is the The Three Sisters Trifecta?
Discover the Three Sisters garden, an ancient Indigenous companion planting tradition practiced by the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples of Ontario for centuries. Learn how corn, beans, and squash work together to create a self-sustaining, productive, and deeply meaningful food garden that thrives in Zone 6a right through to fall harvest.
How to Maintain Your Garden in July
July is the month your garden asks the most of you. Discover the essential summer maintenance tasks every GTA gardener needs to stay on top of right now, from smarter weeding habits and knowing which plants to deadhead (and which to leave alone), to watering deeply and efficiently through the heat of an Ontario summer. A little consistent effort in July keeps your garden looking its best all the way through to fall.
How to Build a Rain Garden in Your Backyard
Turn that soggy corner of your Brampton backyard into something beautiful. Discover how to build a rain garden that captures rainwater runoff, supports native pollinators, and helps your local stormwater system, all while adding a stunning new feature to your Zone 6a garden.










