Plants Love You

Plants Love You The campaign aims to raise awareness about the numerous benefits of plants.

This Earth Day, we’re celebrating the power of plants. 🌱Trees, lawns, and gardens clean our air, support biodiversity, a...
04/22/2026

This Earth Day, we’re celebrating the power of plants. 🌱

Trees, lawns, and gardens clean our air, support biodiversity, and strengthen our communities. Those are just a few ways they show their love.

Curious about how much your plants love you? Try the Clean Air Calculator and see the difference plants can make.

🌎 https://www.cleanaircalculator.ca/

Plants are getting ready to do what they do best. Clean the air, support pollinators, protect soil, and make our neighbo...
03/20/2026

Plants are getting ready to do what they do best. Clean the air, support pollinators, protect soil, and make our neighbourhoods feel alive again.

Your local garden centre is full of spring inspiration right now.🌿

As snow melts, landscapes with healthy plants and soil are better able to absorb water and keep it where it belongs, nou...
03/13/2026

As snow melts, landscapes with healthy plants and soil are better able to absorb water and keep it where it belongs, nourishing gardens instead of overwhelming storm systems.

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It’s one more reason planting matters, not just for beauty, but for stronger, more resilient communities.Ready to welcom...
03/06/2026

It’s one more reason planting matters, not just for beauty, but for stronger, more resilient communities.

Ready to welcome spring? Visit your local garden centre and start planning what you’ll grow this season.

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When the ground is frozen and snow-covered, plant roots are still hard at work. They hold soil in place, reduce erosion,...
02/20/2026

When the ground is frozen and snow-covered, plant roots are still hard at work. They hold soil in place, reduce erosion, and help manage winter runoff during freeze-and-thaw cycles. This underground work protects waterways, infrastructure, and landscapes long before spring arrives.

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When we plant a tree, bring home a houseplant, or care for green spaces in our communities, we’re doing more than decora...
02/14/2026

When we plant a tree, bring home a houseplant, or care for green spaces in our communities, we’re doing more than decorating. We’re showing love for the people around us. Cleaner air for our families, cooler streets for our neighbours and calmer spaces for the ones we care about most.
Even in winter, plants work quietly in the background, protecting the soil, supporting wildlife, freshening indoor air, and helping our communities thrive.
So this Valentine’s Day, celebrate the love that lasts longer than a bouquet.

Winter means closed windows, recirculated air, and more time spent inside. Indoor plants help support healthier indoor e...
02/06/2026

Winter means closed windows, recirculated air, and more time spent inside. Indoor plants help support healthier indoor environments by filtering air and releasing oxygen naturally. Even in the coldest months, plants continue working quietly to improve the spaces where we live, work, and gather.

Your local garden centre is full of winter-ready plants that love being indoors just as much as you do.

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🌱  COP30 highlighted global ecological challenges, but Canada’s green industry continues to grow solutions that support ...
12/05/2025

🌱 COP30 highlighted global ecological challenges, but Canada’s green industry continues to grow solutions that support living systems:

• Ornamental plants and trees provide essential habitat for pollinators
• Lawns and turf capture carbon and stabilize soils
• Urban plantings reduce noise, wind, and heat stress
• Landscape diversity supports birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects
• Healthy green spaces increase invertebrate abundance — a key ecological foundation

Biodiverse urban environments are more resilient to heat, flooding, pests, and disease. They also support healthier communities — physically, mentally, and socially.

When we design landscapes for biodiversity, we’re not just beautifying cities; we're also enhancing their ecological health! We’re building climate-ready communities.

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Your green space matters. Our community depends on it.

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Living green infrastructure isn’t theoretical. It is a proven, science-backed system that: • lowers urban temperatures b...
11/28/2025

Living green infrastructure isn’t theoretical. It is a proven, science-backed system that:
• lowers urban temperatures by 2–6°C
• stores carbon in plants and soil
• reduces stormwater runoff and improves water quality
• captures pollutants and improves air quality
• strengthens biodiversity and ecosystem resilience

And the economic impact is just as strong: Canada’s ornamental horticulture sector contributes $14.4 billion to GDP, supports more than 220,000 jobs, and generates over $4.5 billion in tax revenue.

As global discussions focus on climate resilience and adaptation, ornamental plants stand out as one of the most accessible, scalable, and community-friendly nature-based solutions available.

Canada’s green industry isn’t waiting for permission. We’re planting, designing, installing, and maintaining climate solutions every day.

At COP30, climate adaptation is a major theme. And here’s the plant-powered truth: ornamental landscapes are some of the...
11/21/2025

At COP30, climate adaptation is a major theme. And here’s the plant-powered truth: ornamental landscapes are some of the most effective (and affordable) water management tools we have.

✔ Trees intercept rainfall and slow runoff
✔ Healthy soils store more water
✔ Lawns and groundcovers filter pollutants
✔ Rain gardens trap and treat stormwater
✔ Planted areas reduce flooding and erosion

A single tree can save between $2.78 and $47 every year in avoided runoff costs. Multiply that across a city and suddenly “plant more trees” looks a lot like a fiscal strategy.
Flooding costs millions. Plants cost… significantly less.

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