Pollinator Garden
This small but mighty garden highlights how a garden can support a healthy ecosystem while highlighting stunning floral displays throughout the spring, summer, and even autumn! The plants selected for …
Pollinator Garden Read MoreThis small but mighty garden highlights how a garden can support a healthy ecosystem while highlighting stunning floral displays throughout the spring, summer, and even autumn! The plants selected for …
Pollinator Garden Read MoreGet the most out of your garden visit by booking a tour with our knowledgeable volunteer guides. Tours are offered from mid-May through to early October on Thursdays, Fridays, and …
Book a Guided Tour Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden’s Garden Shop is always “buzzing” with inspiration and brimming with essentials for gardeners of all ages. You’ll find a thoughtful selection of pollinator-friendly seeds, seasonal bulbs, live …
Visit the Garden Shop Read MoreOur Garden Shop carries a selection of unique and rare houseplants and accessories to help you create a green oasis in your home.
Starting your own indoor garden? We’ve got unique and rare houseplants. Read MoreThese eco-sustainable products have been curated for their earth-friendly qualities and the avoidance of one time use. For more information on the Garden Shop click here.
There is No Planet B Read MoreThis year we will be trialing new annual plant introductions in partnership with Ball FloraPlant and Selecta One. Hundreds of new annuals and perennials will be planted and on display …
Trial Gardens in partnership with BallFloraPlant Read MoreShop our curated selection of gardening books from some of Canada’s best known gardening authors and personalities. Available for pick up or delivery.
Gardening Books in the Garden Shop Read MoreWatch our quick seasonal gardening tips and behind-the-scenes video clips from our horticulture staff and volunteers.
[VIDEO] Seasonal Gardening Tips Read MoreStill under development, this garden located at the corner of Lawrence Avenue and Leslie Street, is highly visible from the street and announces the presence and beauty of the gardens …
Woodland Walk and Bird Habitat Read MoreThe green roof on the Dembroski Centre for Horticulture is over 2400 square feet. It acts as a shallow planter with the soil and plant roots absorbing rainwater and pollutants. …
Green Roof Read More