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All about Wilding

Why native plants?

Why native plants?

We help you bring the natural beauty of the Beaver Valley back to your property. Many landscapes no longer support the wildlife that belong here—but together, we can change that. Wild Valley works with you to reintroduce native trees, shrubs, grasses, and flowers, and to adopt an ecological approach to caring for your land. Whether you’re

We help you bring the natural beauty of the Beaver Valley back to your property. Many landscapes no longer support the wildlife that belong here—but together, we can change that. Wild Valley works with you to reintroduce native trees, shrubs, grasses, and flowers, and to adopt an ecological approach to caring for your land. Whether you’re planting a single flowerbed or restoring acres, we’re here to guide you every step of the way—because your efforts truly make a difference. 

Why native plants?

Why native plants?

Why native plants?

Planting native species helps restore the natural balance between plants, wildlife, and the environment. Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil, so they require less water, fewer chemicals, and less maintenance. More importantly, they provide essential food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife that depen

Planting native species helps restore the natural balance between plants, wildlife, and the environment. Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil, so they require less water, fewer chemicals, and less maintenance. More importantly, they provide essential food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife that depend on them to survive. By planting native, you’re helping rebuild healthy ecosystems, support biodiversity, and create more resilient landscapes right in your own backyard.


Right here in the Beaver Valley, many native bees rely on just a handful of native plants to raise their young - about 35% of them, in fact. From spring blooms like wild Columbine and golden alexanders to fall favourites like asters and goldenrod, these plants are essential. When we plant native species, we’re helping bring both the plants and the bees back.

Where to start?

Why native plants?

Where to start?

You can use this website as an inspiration and resource guide to how to start re-wilding your property. Or you can reach out and have the Wild Team visit your property and come up with a re-wilding plan. We're here support your wilding journey. 


Right here in the Beaver Valley and surrounding areas we have wonderful nurseries that either s

You can use this website as an inspiration and resource guide to how to start re-wilding your property. Or you can reach out and have the Wild Team visit your property and come up with a re-wilding plan. We're here support your wilding journey. 


Right here in the Beaver Valley and surrounding areas we have wonderful nurseries that either specialize or sell locally grown native plants. Please see below for a list of suppliers. 

Native Plant Supplier List

Ontario Flora - www.ontarioflora.ca

Sustainably grown native plants located in Markdale Ontario. Specializing in "truly wild" adapted plants.

Fiddlehead Nursery

Right here in the Beaver Valley! Specializing in edible perennials. They have a selection of local native plants as well. 

Grey Heron Gardens

Located in Meaford. You can usually find a good selection of Ontario Native plants here as well as seed packs. 

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