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There is more to gardening than just buying plants, it's the knowledge about how to put things together! This is where we come in.  At the Garden Centre at Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm, we know just about everything that there is to know about growing beautiful landscapes.   Just ask!

Whether you are selecting the perfect tree to accent your home’s design and style, choosing an artistic trellis to hold a climbing vine or longing for a truly gorgeous rose, we offer shrubs, garden and patio accessories can put the finishing touches on any garden.

Compliment your garden landscape with the perfect garden planters.   We grow a unique countryside collection of wooden patio planters  that you will love!  You'll find a full range of hardy potted trees, shrubs, perennials, as well as garden decor, an ice cream stoop, and a free petting farm for the children to enjoy while you shop.

Trees & Shrubs at Prairie Garden's Garden Center

The selection of hardy ornamental trees and shrubs for the prairies continues to grow! We're excited to offer old fashioned favorites, as well as trendy new introductions.

 Amur Maackii at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Amur Maackii

 Blue Moon Wisteria for northern gardeners at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Blue Moon Wisteria 

 Theresa Bugnet Hardy to -40 Rose at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Theresa Bugnet Rose, Hardy to -40C

Please download the Tree & Shrub lists below for detailed information on our offerings for Edmonton Gardens for 2011.

Hardy Ornamental Trees

Hardy Ornamental Shrubs for Sun

Hardy Subzero Roses for Edmonton

Hardy Ornamental Shrubs for Shade

Plant These Now:  

Dormant trees and shrubs can be dug up, moved and planted as soon as the soil can be worked, as the frost leaves the ground.  It's too late after they have burst from bud into leaf!  

Cool Events & Hot Specials


On April 30th and May 1st 2011 Spring Open House

On April 30th and May 1st will be holding our 2011 Spring Opening.  Join us for a weekend of activities, behind the scenes tours, and special offers.

Soon to Arrive

CrabappleNew plants will start arriving in the Garden Center weekly from mid-April. Among the first to arrive will be the fruit and berry trees.  

In time for Mother's Day, our roses will be just breaking into bloom, and by planting time in mid-May, our ornamental shrubs will arrive just in time for us to enjoy their beautiful blooms!

Tips for the Season!

Spring is an exciting time for gardeners. As the gardens wake from hibernation it is always fun and exciting to watch for the little green shoots that begin to sprout here and there.

Now it is time to start making compost, apply fertilizer and mulch to your beds and borders.

Clear away any winter mulch before you add fertilizers. Check your trees and shrubs for winter damage. Stake or tie those plants that flopped due to snow and ice weight.

Prune

Spring is the time to prune broken branches, and last year's spent blossom heads.  It's best just before the leaves start to leaf out, except for early spring bloomers like lilacs, double flowering plum; or "bleeders" like maple or birch.  Wait until the blossoms have come and gone;  and the trees are fully leafed. 

Just Arrived


TubersGarden Seeds: A nice variety of flower, vegetable and herb seeds

Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets

Norland Red, Yukon Gold, Kennebec, Russet Baker's Potato, Sangre Red, 

Spanish and Dutch Onion Sets, Garlic Sets

Perennial Berries and Asparagus

Asparagus -Jersey King
Strawberries - Day Neutrals and Ever-bearers

Bounty Raspberries

Landscaping

 

There is more to gardening than just buying plants, it's the knowledge about how to put things together! This is where we come in.  At the Garden Centre at Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm, we know just about everything that there is to know about growing beautiful landscapes.   Just ask!

Whether you are selecting the perfect tree to accent your home’s design and style, choosing an artistic trellis to hold a climbing vine or longing for a truly gorgeous rose, we offer shrubs, garden and patio accessories can put the finishing touches on any garden.

Compliment your garden landscape with the perfect garden planters.   We grow a unique countryside collection of wooden patio planters  that you will love!  You'll find a full range of hardy potted trees, shrubs, perennials, as well as garden decor, an ice cream stoop, and a free petting farm for the children to enjoy while you shop.

Trees & Shrubs at Prairie Garden's Garden Center

The selection of hardy ornamental trees and shrubs for the prairies continues to grow! We're excited to offer old fashioned favorites, as well as trendy new introductions.

 Amur Maackii at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Amur Maackii

 Blue Moon Wisteria for northern gardeners at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Blue Moon Wisteria 

 Theresa Bugnet Hardy to -40 Rose at Prairie Gardens, Bon Accord

Theresa Bugnet Rose, Hardy to -40C

Please download the Tree & Shrub lists below for detailed information on our offerings for Edmonton Gardens for 2011.

Hardy Ornamental Trees

Hardy Ornamental Shrubs for Sun

Hardy Subzero Roses for Edmonton

Hardy Ornamental Shrubs for Shade

Plant These Now:  

Dormant trees and shrubs can be dug up, moved and planted as soon as the soil can be worked, as the frost leaves the ground.  It's too late after they have burst from bud into leaf!  

Cool Events & Hot Specials


On April 30th and May 1st 2011 Spring Open House

On April 30th and May 1st will be holding our 2011 Spring Opening.  Join us for a weekend of activities, behind the scenes tours, and special offers.

Soon to Arrive

CrabappleNew plants will start arriving in the Garden Center weekly from mid-April. Among the first to arrive will be the fruit and berry trees.  

In time for Mother's Day, our roses will be just breaking into bloom, and by planting time in mid-May, our ornamental shrubs will arrive just in time for us to enjoy their beautiful blooms!

Tips for the Season!

Spring is an exciting time for gardeners. As the gardens wake from hibernation it is always fun and exciting to watch for the little green shoots that begin to sprout here and there.

Now it is time to start making compost, apply fertilizer and mulch to your beds and borders.

Clear away any winter mulch before you add fertilizers. Check your trees and shrubs for winter damage. Stake or tie those plants that flopped due to snow and ice weight.

Prune

Spring is the time to prune broken branches, and last year's spent blossom heads.  It's best just before the leaves start to leaf out, except for early spring bloomers like lilacs, double flowering plum; or "bleeders" like maple or birch.  Wait until the blossoms have come and gone;  and the trees are fully leafed. 

Just Arrived


TubersGarden Seeds: A nice variety of flower, vegetable and herb seeds

Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets

Norland Red, Yukon Gold, Kennebec, Russet Baker's Potato, Sangre Red, 

Spanish and Dutch Onion Sets, Garlic Sets

Perennial Berries and Asparagus

Asparagus -Jersey King
Strawberries - Day Neutrals and Ever-bearers

Bounty Raspberries

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