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Grow Me Instead

Nurseries and garden centres taking part in the Grow Me Instead program will display posters such as this one.
Mar 15, 2015

LO members help combat invasive plants

Ed Horlings, owner of Horlings Garden Centre in Peterborough and member of Landscape Ontario, is always looking for new products, information and services for his customers.
In 2011 the Ontario Invasive Plant Council released this guide, Grow Me Instead.
Apr 15, 2014

Province introduces Invasive Species Act

Proposed legislation was introduced in the provincial legislature on Feb. 26.
Jul 15, 2012

Grow Me Instead project has official launch

The Grow Me Instead Guide highlights a variety of native and non-native plants that do well in gardens and are non-invasive in Ontario.

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