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Create your dream garden oasis and maintain a lush green lawn with everything you need from soil and fertilizer to garden tools and accessories and more.
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Store LocatorFrom herbs and annuals to evergreens, trees and seeds, our Garden Centres have a broad selection of locally sourced plants. Find everything you need to get your garden off to a great start this season. Selections may vary by store.
Grow a garden that gives back with pollinator-friendly plants that feed bees and butterflies, enhances blooms, and support healthier ecosystems—together with Pollinator Partnership.
To find pollinator plants, visit your local Canadian Tire Garden Centre and look for the Pollinator Icon and Pollinator tag. Selections may vary by store.
Don't have a lot of room but want to garden? Consider container gardening. Some very beautiful and productive gardens can be created in tiny spaces.
There’s nothing fresher than vegetables from your own garden. No matter the size of your space, there are options available. Edible gardens can be planted in the ground, in raised beds and containers from seeds or starter plants.
Add a pop of colour, visual interest, and beauty to your outdoor space with an ornamental garden. Woody plants, perennials and annuals are great choices.
Grow thicker, greener grass and maintain a healthy lawn all season long with grass seeds, fertilizers and more.
Getting a home garden started is one of the easiest ways to enjoy spring, whether you’re growing vegetables, flowers or patio plants. These plant care tips for Canadian gardens focus on timing, soil, and tools that work with our climate, so you can plant with confidence from early spring through summer.
To start a home garden in Canada, wait until after the last frost—from mid-May to early June. Look for quality soil and begin with basic tools like a trowel, gloves and a watering can. Canadian Tire Garden Centres offer a one‑stop shop to get all the supplies you need for any type of garden.
When should planting begin?
For most regions, wait until the risk of frost has passed. Cool‑season crops like lettuce can go in earlier, while tomatoes and herbs should wait for warmer nights.
What are the best patio planters and raised garden bed kits to buy?
Patio planters with drainage holes and raised garden beds made from resin or cedar are ideal. Raised beds warm faster in spring and make soil control easier.
What do I need to get started for spring in Canada?
Spring gardening essentials include soil, compost, seeds or starter plants, planters or beds and basic hand tools. Mulch helps protect plants from temperature swings.
What basic tools are helpful when starting to plant a vegetable garden?
Top garden tools iclude hand trowel, garden fork, watering can or hose, gloves and pruners cover most beginner needs.
How do gardeners prepare their soil before they plant a vegetable garden?
Loosen the soil, remove weeds and mix in compost to improve nutrients and drainage.
What type of soil do I need for a garden vegetable garden?
Use well‑draining garden soil or a vegetable soil mix enriched with organic matter.
What is the best soil for spring planting for outdoor plants and flowers?
All‑purpose garden soil or potting mix works well, depending on whether you’re planting in ground or containers.
What kind of pollinator plants are good for bees?
Native flowers, herbs like lavender and flowering shrubs provide pollen and nectar bees rely on.
Can I earn Triangle Rewards points on gardening supplies at the Garden Centre?
Yes, you can earn CT Money with Triangle Rewards on your garden supply purchases you can use to buy even more of what you love.

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