shipping icon

pickup icon

Delivery available Canada-wide or pickup at 1911 Seacliff Dr. Kingsville, ON

Anna's Blog

Garden

Sunshine Days & Starlit Nights

Sunshine Days & Starlit Nights

This summer we are at home! We are enjoying our garden sanctuaries, and learning to treasure the little things – endless sunshine, butterflies, chickens, and the sounds of summer. We have spent nights camping in our own backyard, caught fireflies and minnows, and spent lazy afternoons napping in...
Pentas

Pentas

A pollinating queen, Pentas are known for their consistent all-summer bloom and their stunning, large clusters of starry flowers. Consider this plant if you are looking for low maintenance annual for your garden or as a filler plant in a pot! A sun lover that is neat and compact, its unique clus...
Mornings in the Summer Garden

Mornings in the Summer Garden

The summer is here in its glorious warmth and beauty, and the garden is teeming with life!  Keep things growing well and get the most out of your garden this season by following these care tips. Now that the intense summer sun is beating down on your garden, try to avoid watering plants ...
Scabiosa: Pincushion Flower

Scabiosa: Pincushion Flower

Feeling like your garden needs a splash of colour? Incorporate Scabiosa, an easy to care for perennial that is small but mighty! With a bloom all season long, this pincushion flower works well nearly anywhere and its stunning flowers especially attract butterflies!  Scabiosa form low mounds of f...
Making Your Back Patio an Oasis

Making Your Back Patio an Oasis

Summer has finally arrived and with all this beautiful weather it is time to build a backyard oasis you’ll enjoy all season long!  Whether it’s relaxing in the hammock, enjoying a peaceful morning coffee or hosting a BBQ, we have so many beautiful items at Anna‘s to get you started in making you...
Building a Butterfly Habitat

Building a Butterfly Habitat

Did you know that fewer than 10% of monarch butterfly eggs actually turn into butterflies?!  When the butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed leaves, other bugs will quickly eat the eggs or eat the tiny caterpillars when they hatch. Building a butterfly habitat is actually quite simple; all you r...