About Garden Thread Co.
A small reference focused on native plant gardening and ecological landscaping in Canada. No products, no promotional content — just regionally grounded notes on what grows here and why it matters.
What this is
Garden Thread Co. is an editorially independent reference on native plant gardening and biodiversity in Canada. The content focuses on species selection, habitat function, and the practical considerations of converting conventional garden beds to native plantings.
The site is based in Ottawa, Ontario, and most of the plant information reflects conditions in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence and Carolinian zones, though many species discussed are present across multiple Canadian ecozones.
What it covers
The three main areas are:
- Pollinator habitat — which native plants support which pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hoverflies
- Species profiles — individual plant notes covering growth habit, soil requirements, bloom timing, and ecological relationships
- Seasonal gardening — what to do (and not do) in each season to maintain habitat function while managing an aesthetically reasonable garden
Editorial approach
Content is reviewed for factual accuracy against published botanical literature and resources from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Canadian Wildlife Federation, and provincial naturalist societies. The writing is intentionally neutral and descriptive — the goal is to help readers understand what's happening ecologically, not to sell a philosophy.
External links point exclusively to government databases, peer-reviewed sources, and established naturalist organizations. No affiliate relationships exist.
Disclaimer
The information on this site is for general reference purposes only. Plant identification carries inherent risk, and some native species have look-alikes that may be toxic. Always verify identification with a qualified botanist or a trusted regional field guide before handling or planting unfamiliar species. Garden Thread Co. accepts no liability for decisions made based on content published here.
Aquilegia canadensis (Wild Columbine) — native throughout eastern Canada. Image: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Authoritative resources
The following organizations publish reliable, peer-reviewed or government-backed information on native plants and Canadian ecology:
Get in touch
For corrections, regional questions, or general inquiries about native plant gardening in Canada.
Email: info@gardenthreadco.org
Phone: +1 (613) 927-4520
Address:
147 Elgin Street, Suite 3
Ottawa, ON K2P 1L7
Canada
Business registration: GST/HST #: 798 456 123 RT0001
Responses typically within two business days. Content-related correspondence is preferred by email.