
Hemlocks are important habitat for over 90 species of birds including the endangered Acadian flycatcher

Greenhouse in partial shade mimics old-growth forest conditions ideal for starting seedlings

Hand seeding in march

Two year-old plug seedlings in trays of 25

Our seedlings are started in Root Smart plugs specially designed and produced here in Canada to promote strong roots

Hemlocks continually add emerald green new growth throughout spring, summer and fall

Newly potted hemlocks fresh out of the greenhouse

Stephen and Paula of Urban Forest Associates picking up more hemlocks destined for restoration projects in Toronto

Crow sitting on a Hemlock branch mid winter.

Lovely maturing hemlock and a white cedar hedge in London's Oakridge Acres

Our hemlocks planted in Burlington to replace emerald cedars that failed in shade

25 hemlocks delivered for private ravine improvement planting in London's masonville neighborhood

Customer with our hemlocks planted in understory to add privacy and winter color

Regular watering for the trees and the retriever

Fall season and the nursery is almost asleep

Hemlocks overwintering in the nursery bend but don't break

Almost spring in the nursery

Spring in the nursery

One of our sugar maples planted just a few years ago in Grand Bend will soon be big enough to tap for syrup!

Growing mushrooms within the nursery in the cool environment provided by Hemlocks. Lion's Main and Oyster mushrooms shown here.

Monarch resting in the nursery. We like to grow their favourite food, milkweeds too.

One must always be in the look out for rabbits

Our beautiful Paw Paw trees, definitely a customer favourite!