A Wine heritage dating back to the 1860s. Canada's most distinct wines come from one of the country's most distinct regions.
A Wine heritage dating back to the 1860s. Canada's most distinct wines come from one of the country's most distinct regions.
An exciting scene of local brewmaster collaborating on some of Ontario's most unique beer flavours. Enjoy award winning beers from medium and small scale breweries.
The ghosts of Al Capone still haunt parts of Windsor-Essex, the home of Canada's most famous distillers. That tradition continues today.
Our online ordering system allows you to browse the rows of hanging baskets, pots, and garden plants we have in stock, from the safety of your home. You place your order and pay online, we’ll choose the best available plants, and set them aside for you to pickup the same day, or another day of your choosing.
Call us in advance and we’ll put your beautiful flowers in your car without you ever having to leave your vehicle. We strive to keep our site inventory as up to date as possible.
The only globally mass-produced yellow banana variety today – the one that you likely picture when you hear the word “banana” – is called the Cavendish. Cavendish bananas have a thick signature-yellow peel when ripe, encasing their soft, cream-colored, semi-starchy flesh. Their flavor can vary, having hints of lemon custard to crème brûlée, as they become sweeter as they ripen. Hence, some people wait to eat them until after their yellow peel becomes flecked with brown. The banana plant itself isn’t a tree, but rather the largest herb in the world. Bananas grow in hanging clusters, called bunches, from these tall plants that can reach over 20 feet tall.