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  2. Sheridan Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    Sheridan Nurseries in Markham. The British landscape architects Howard and Lorrie Dunington-Grubb founded Sheridan Nurseries in 1913 in the hamlet of Sheridan outside Oakville, Ontario. They bought 100 acres (40 ha) of land, of which only about 20 acres (8.1 ha) turned out to be suitable for ornamental plants. [1]

  3. Richters Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Originally located in Locust Hill, Ontario, Waltraut and Otto moved the herb operation to Goodwood in 1975 [6] after their farm was expropriated for the planned development of Seaton. The financial impact forced them to reduce their 29,000 square feet (2,700 m 2 ) of greenhouses to 6,000 square feet (560 m 2 ), devastating their bedding plant ...

  4. University of Guelph Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Many of Ontario's native woody plants (including several rare species) are represented here along with their relatives from Europe or Asia. The World of Trees Collection offers a sampling of diversity found in the world's temperate regions, and is meant to display the wide variety of global tree species' evolutionary adaptations over hundreds ...

  5. Silviculture - Wikipedia

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    Ontario adopted a seed zone system in the 1970s based on G.A. Hills' 1952 [37] ... Forest tree nurseries. See Plant nursery. Forest tree plantations

  6. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    An example is in Ontario, irrigation water is used most in late spring and in summer, when plants need water most, and based on climate patterns in Ontario, this time is also when there is the least amount of rainfall. [11] Some nurseries will create water sources by building a dam, or changing a watercourse.

  7. Carolinian forest - Wikipedia

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    It extends up into Southern Ontario, Canada which is located in the fertile ecozone of the Mixedwood Plains and includes ecodistricts 7E-1 to 7E-6. Trees found here include various species of ash, birch, chestnut, hickory, oak, and walnut; tallest of all is the tulip tree. Fruit trees native to this zone include the pawpaw. [6]

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