About Baraka Gardens
Garden centre and retail greenhouse.
1 km North of Highway 16 on Range Road 34.
Annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, tomatoes, trees and shrubs.
Baraka Gardens Description
Spring sales of annuals and perennials, trees and shrubs, hanging baskets and more. Baraka Gardens is renowned for it's unique and healthy plants and great customer care. Stunning hanging baskets and gorgeous containers. Vegetable plants and grasses.
All your gardening needs: Seeds, fertilizer, soil, seed potatoes, onion sets, pots and more. Ladybugs available during peak season
Reviews
We no longer have regular business hours. We have some trees left to sell. Please call for an appointment. Have a great summer!
Perfect weekend for planting trees! 40% off trees this weekend only. Apples. Plums. Pear. Ornamentals.
Can you handle the heat? This unique planter contains the last of our "world's hottest peppers!" Includes Carolina Reaper, Ghost Pepper, Habenero, and Scotch Bonnet. Not for those of us with a mild pallet!
Zinnia Queeny Lime Orange - Now 40% off at Baraka Gardens!!
Hanging fuachia baskets still available. Look at this huge fuachia bloom by comparison to a Loonie!
Sweeten your food and drinks the natural way! Stevia now on sale!!!
3 kinds of spinach that are tasty AND ornamental! Climbing spinach. Orach spinach. Strawberry spinach!
King Tut. 40% off!!!!
This is the first year we've grown Calceolaria. Cute little plant with interesting blooms that look almost like lady-slippers. We learn something new every year. These plants are related to snapdragons!
A beautiful edible garnish as seen in "Master Chef Canada!" Red-veined sorrel can be used in salads, soups, or just as a beautiful ornamental in mixed containers. Also known as Bloody Dock.
Huge pepper selection still available!
Lots of Snow Princess Alyssum left! Develops into a huge ball of delicate and beautifully scented flowers!
Great for cottagers! Drought tolerant baskets!
Easy-to-grow Osteos in 3" pots. These beauties flower all summer long and even after the first frost!
We still have fruit trees... including plums that are already bearing fruit! Also apple trees, apricot trees and one pear tree!