50 Mather

50 Mather Perennials
Bancroft, ON By Appointment Available

What Is Epsom Salt—and Why Use It?Epsom salt isn’t salt—it’s a naturally occurring magnesium and sulfate mineral compoun...
04/27/2026

What Is Epsom Salt—and Why Use It?

Epsom salt isn’t salt—it’s a naturally occurring magnesium and sulfate mineral compound. Magnesium plays a vital role in photosynthesis and helps plants absorb nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus more efficiently.

If your plants have yellowing leaves, poor flowering, or just seem lacking, they might be craving magnesium.

Discover how Epsom salt for plants can boost growth and vitality. Learn which plants thrive on Epsom salt for plants and enhance your garden.

04/27/2026

Using flowers for pest control is something I rely on every year, but I treat it as part of the plan, not the only solution 🌼
🧡 Marigolds are my go-to around vegetables because they’re easy and reliable
🌸 Petunias can help draw pests away, especially if you plant them near problem areas
💜 Lavender is great near walkways and sitting areas, plus the scent is a bonus
🌿 Nasturtiums work really well as a trap crop in my garden
💗 Geraniums are perfect for containers and borders where bugs tend to gather
🧄 Alliums are useful tucked in between plants to help confuse pests
🌼 Tansy can help, but I usually keep it controlled since it spreads easily
🌺 Chrysanthemums are helpful, but I don’t rely on them alone
What’s worked best for me is mixing a few of these throughout the garden instead of planting just one type in a single spot.

04/27/2026

Every garden center builds its container displays in full sun because that's where the sales floor is.

You buy what looked stunning under noon light and set it on a north-facing porch that gets two hours of filtered morning sun. By August the petunias are leggy, pale, and leaning sideways toward whatever light they can find.

Shade containers don't struggle when you plant for shade instead of against it. Shade-adapted species produce larger, thinner leaves that capture more ambient light. Colors run deeper — richer greens, more saturated purples, sharper variegation — because the foliage doesn't bleach under harsh sun. A well-planted shade pot often looks lusher than its full-sun equivalent.

The bloom cycle is different too. Sun annuals tend to flower in one hard flush and fade. Shade bloomers like begonias skip the midsummer heat stress that shuts down exposed pots, producing from late spring through frost. A shade container often outlasts the sun container by two months.

🌿 Six combinations built for porches that rarely see direct sun:

- The Glow Pot — chartreuse Heuchera 'Lime Rickey' or 'Citronelle' at center, white impatiens filler, and yellow-green golden Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola') trailing. Skip golden creeping Jenny here — Lysimachia nummularia is invasive across much of the US. Forest grass gives the same lit-from-within effect
- The Jewel Box — rex begonia center, dark coleus filler, and purple heart (Setcreasea) trailing. Metallic leaf surfaces shift through the day
- The Woodland Floor — Japanese painted fern center, blue-green hosta filler, heuchera 'Plum Pudding' trailing. Silver, pewter, and purple — a cool-toned pot that looks like a fragment of forest floor
- The Forever Bloom — tuberous begonia upright, torenia trailing, browallia filler. Continuous flowers June through October in a spot that gets little direct sun
- The Texture Pot — asparagus fern upright, white-and-green caladium center, and creeping fig (Ficus pumila) or native Virginia creeper cuttings trailing. Swap out English ivy here, which is banned from sale in Oregon and Washington and regulated across much of the East
- The Statement — elephant ear center, Persian shield filler, chartreuse sweet potato vine trailing. The largest foliage contrast you can legally put on a porch

🌱 A few practical notes:

- Shade pots hate wet feet. Use a container with drainage holes and a potting mix with bark or perlite for structure
- Rotate pots a quarter turn every week or two so every plant gets equal light exposure
- Feed lightly — shade containers do not push growth as hard as sun containers, so half-strength liquid fertilizer every 2 to 3 weeks is usually enough
- Impatiens downy mildew is still active in parts of the US. If your area has been hit in recent summers, plant New Guinea impatiens or SunPatiens instead of classic Impatiens walleriana

The darkest corner of the yard is often the one with the most design potential.

04/27/2026

Filling empty spots in the garden is great, but I’ve learned the best plants are the ones that soften a space without turning into a problem later 🌸
🌿 I like using gap-fillers to connect bigger plants, cover bare soil, and make beds look more finished.
💜 Plants like heuchera, liriope, creeping phlox, and dianthus can add color and texture without swallowing everything around them.
🍃 Lamb’s ear is one I like for soft foliage, while coral bells are great when a spot needs dependable leaf color all season.
🌼 The trick is choosing plants with a tidy habit, not just pretty flowers, because some spread much faster than people expect.
🪴 When I’m filling gaps, I always leave a little breathing room so the bed still looks full later without becoming crowded.

It's time (depending onyour zone) to start your garden purning, for healthy,  spectacular plants. 🌞
03/08/2026

It's time (depending onyour zone) to start your garden purning, for healthy, spectacular plants. 🌞

If you think pruning is just a fancy word for yard-based destruction, you’re doing it wrong, or at least, you’re doing it at the wrong time. March is that awkward teen month when the weather can’t decide if it’s edgy and cold-hearted or bright and bubbly, but your plants don’t have time fo...

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12/19/2025

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YEAR END CLOSE OUT - TODAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST UNTIL 4:00 PM. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION.GO TO 50 MATHER ROAD,...
09/01/2025

YEAR END CLOSE OUT - TODAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST UNTIL 4:00 PM. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION.
GO TO 50 MATHER ROAD, 17.5 KM FROM BANCROFT, OFF OF HWY 28 E, TOWARDS MCARTHURS MILLS.

Tons of perennials, p***y willow, curly willow, red osier dogwood, lilac bushes, all $5 per 1 or 2 galloon pot. Plus, strawberries, raspberry, gooseberry plants and MORE.

I will be out in the yard and might not be able to answer you messages in a timely manner.

🌱PLANT SALE ... PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!🌱Asparagus 'Millennium' Roots 2/3 years old - $2.00 each🌱Go...
08/31/2025

🌱PLANT SALE ... PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!

🌱Asparagus 'Millennium' Roots 2/3 years old - $2.00 each
🌱Gooseberry 'Pixwell' 2 years old - $10.00 each
🌱Strawberry Plants - $2.00 each
🌱Raspberry 'Boyne' Cane - $5.00 each
🌱Raspberry ' Royal Purple' Cane - $7.50 each
🌱Horseradish Plant - $2.50 each
🌱Blueberry Plant - $10.00 each
🌱Jerusalem 'Artichoke' (Sunchoke) $2.50 each "Great Roasted"
🌱Elderberry Bush 1-'Marge' (F) and 1 - 'Adam' (M) - $10.00 each (you need both to fertilize) "Makes Great Wine"

PICK UP - 50 Mather Road, 17.5 KM from Bancroft off of Hwy 28E towards McArthurs Mills

PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!

PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!THIS WEEKEND ONLY!!!🌱Asparagus 'Millennium' Roots 2/3 years old - $2.00 eac...
08/29/2025

PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!

THIS WEEKEND ONLY!!!

🌱Asparagus 'Millennium' Roots 2/3 years old - $2.00 each
🌱Gooseberry 'Pixwell' 2 years old - $10.00 each
🌱Strawberry Plants - $2.00 each
🌱Raspberry 'Boyne' Cane - $5.00 each
🌱Raspberry ' Royal Purple' Cane - $7.50 each
🌱Horseradish Plant - $2.50 each
🌱Jerusalem 'Artichoke' (Sunchoke) $2.50 each "Great Roasted"
🌱Elderberry Bush 1-'Marge' (F) and 1 - 'Adam' (M) - $10.00 each (you need both to fertilize) "Makes Great Wine"

PICK UP - 50 Mather Road, 17.5 KM from Bancroft off of Hwy 28E towards McArthurs Mills

Blueberry Plants SOLD OUT!

PLEASE MESSAGE TO SET UP TIME FOR PICK-UP !!!

THIS WEEKEND ONLY!!!

Seascape Everbearing Strawberry plants $2 each. while quantities last. Mon  Jul 21 - Fri Jul 25 from 4 pm - 6 pm and Sat...
07/19/2025

Seascape Everbearing Strawberry plants $2 each. while quantities last. Mon Jul 21 - Fri Jul 25 from 4 pm - 6 pm and Sat Jul 26 - Sun Jul 27 from 20 am - 4 pm. Pick up 50 Mather Road, 17.5 km from Bancroft off of Hwy 28E towards McArthurs Mills.

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