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Locally Owned Native Plant Nurseries

We prioritize locally owned nurseries because plants are rooted in place. The growers who understand the soil, the climate, and the native species help shape landscapes that reflect and support their communities.

 

Our map is intentionally growing, built through community rather than curated from a distance. If there’s a nursery you return to, one that feels thoughtful, inspiring, or quietly special, we’d love to know about it.

 

Share the nursery’s name, where it’s located, why you love it, and what makes it worth visiting.

 

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The best maps are collaborative.

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Submit a Nursery

You can use our Community Submission Form to “Submit a Nursery” by sharing the nursery name, location, why you love it, and what makes it special.

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Land Acknowledgment

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Goldenrod & Co. works on Mi’kma’ki, the unceded and ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq, covered by the Peace and Friendship Treaties.

 

We understand this acknowledgement not as a statement, but as a responsibility. Our work is shaped by ongoing learning, listening, and care for the land and waters we are in relationship with, and by respect for the long-standing stewardship of the Mi’kmaq.

 

As a biodiversity restoration practice, we approach our work with humility, attention, and a commitment to tending land in ways that honour place, history, and more-than-human life.

Pleasantville, Nova Scotia B0R 1G0

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