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A Family-Run Company

For more than 25 years, the Clearview Nursery family has been focused on providing quality plant material and landscape supplies, consistently growing to meet both the wholesale and retail needs of the Southern Georgian Bay market.  After purchasing their first farm in 1996, Kevin and Gail Elwood began planting nursery stock in the spring of 1997 and, before long, their two sons joined the labour force during the summer holidays.  After graduating from the University of Guelph in Landscape Architecture, Luke joined the family business bringing new ideas and a great work ethic.  Together, the family’s persistence and focus on increased nursery production has caused the business to expand, including adding new product lines to the inventory and cementing strong industry relationships.  With a core team of long-term, valued employees, the Clearview Family continues to grow as talented individuals join the farms, providing the experience and skills essential to success.

Our Values

At Clearview Nursery Ltd:

We enjoy sharing our knowledge and experiences and are committed to continued education so we can provide the most accurate and current information.

We work hard, employing industry-approved processes to provide you with the best products when you need them, especially during the busy spring and fall seasons.

We continue to be involved and engaged in our industry associations and surrounding communities to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships.

We are committed to doing our part to create healthy, comfortable spaces in our communities and in your backyard.

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Hardiness Zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain range of annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. The Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone map (PHZ Map) system defines 9 zones by long-term average annual extreme minimum temperatures. With 0 having the coldest and 9 the warmest. The zone number designated to each plant species corresponds to the extreme minimum temperatures that plant can withstand. Any plant located in a lower zone then its designation has the potential of not surviving the cold months.

Government of Canada Plant Hardiness of Canada Government of Canada Map Link

Government of Canada Plant Hardiness Zone by Municipality

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