
Flower Friday – Hydrangea Serrata (Mountain Hydrangea)
Compact and resilient, mountain hydrangeas are perfect for Newfoundland gardens. This guide covers planting, pruning, care, and colour tips for thriving shrubs.

Flower Friday – Shasta Daisy
Shasta daisies bring classic beauty and dependable blooms to Newfoundland gardens. This guide covers planting, care, pruning, and division for lasting results.

Flower Friday – Dianthus Pinks
Dianthus brings colour, fragrance, and resilience to Newfoundland gardens. This detailed guide covers planting, care, and maintenance for long-lasting blooms.

Flower Friday – Bridalwreath Spirea
Discover how to grow and care for Bridal Wreath Spirea in St. John’s, Newfoundland. From planting to pruning, this guide covers all you need to know.

Flower Friday – Snowmound Spirea
Snowmound Spirea is a hardy flowering shrub ideal for Newfoundland gardens. This guide covers planting, care, and landscape uses for Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound'.

Flower Friday – Blue Flag Iris
Blue Flag Iris is a native perennial that thrives in Newfoundland’s wet soils. Learn how to plant and manage this beautiful water-loving iris in your garden.

Flower Friday – Yellow Iris
Yellow iris is a bold, moisture-loving perennial perfect for Newfoundland’s wet soils. Learn how to plant, maintain, and contain it in your St. John's garden.

Flower Friday – Giant Allium (Globemaster)
Allium ‘Globemaster’ is a standout spring bulb with globe-shaped blooms and strong vertical interest. ‘Globemaster’ thrives in St. John’s with the right care. See this week's #FlowerFriday feature for planting tips and more.

Flower Friday – Magnolia ‘Susan’
Magnolia 'Susan' is ideal for coastal gardens in St. John's, offering late spring blooms and reliable cold hardiness. Learn how to plant and care for this compact magnolia.

Flower Friday – Bleeding Heart
Bleeding heart is a classic perennial for shaded Newfoundland gardens. With heart-shaped blooms and minimal care needs, it's perfect for spring planting in St. John's.

Flower Friday – Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’
Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost', commonly known as Siberian bugloss or false forget-me-not, is a hardy, low-maintenance perennial celebrated for its brilliant foliage and delicate spring blooms. Ideal for cool, moist climates like St. John's, this plant adds elegant texture and structure to shaded garden beds throughout the growing season.

Flower Friday – Leopard’s Bane
Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale) is a perennial favourite among gardeners in St. John's, Newfoundland, known for its cheerful yellow, daisy-like blooms that herald the arrival of spring. Thriving in the cool, moist conditions characteristic of Newfoundland's climate, this shade-loving plant adds vibrant colour to gardens and is particularly well-suited to woodland settings and shaded borders.