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Resources
Grow Me Instead
Invasive species are a significant threat to biodiversity. Horticulture is one of many pathways for the introduction and spread of invasive plants. With this in mind, the Ontario Invasive Plant Council (OIPC) and partners created a guide to help gardeners and landscapers choose beautiful, non-invasive plants. The Grow Me Instead guide identifies common garden plants that may invade natural areas, thereby reducing native biodiversity and changing environmental conditions. It also provides a list of non-invasive alternatives for each of these plants. This resource is available for free download as a PDF from the OIPC website: www.ontarioinvasiveplants.ca/files/GMI_Booklet_spreads_2011_Final_web.pdf
Send requests for hard copies to Hayley Anderson, OIPC coordinator, at: hayley_anderson@ofah.org.
The Toronto Region Conservation Authority
Healthy Yards Program: www.trca.on.ca
Evergreen Brickworks Garden Market
Native Plants in Claremont is proudly supplying native perennials for sale at the Garden Market:
www.ebw.evergreen.ca
North American Native Plant Society (NANPS)
Dedicated to the study, conservation, cultivation and restoration of North America's native flora. Native Plants in Claremont is a proud supplier to native plants to the NANPS Annual Plant Sales.
www.nanps.org
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What our customers are saying...

"Bees, butterflies and birds love our garden - so do the local kindergarten kids who visit to pick wild strawberries!"
Juliet, West Toronto
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