Froggy's Greenhouse

Froggy’s Greenhouse is a small-scale, urban greenhouse based in Edmonton’s King Edward Park neighbourhood—and by small-scale, we mean backyard! Our focus is on growing strong, healthy plants from seed and setting gardeners of all abilities up for success. We grow and sell a variety of tomatoes, veg, herbs and flowers, and we also have cut flowers for sale on an as-available basis. At Froggy’s, we firmly believe that anyone can be a gardener, and a good one at that! Growing good gardeners, one plant at a time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you choose which plants to grow?

I once heard a gardener say that you should grow the plants that you enjoy growing—or at the very least, the ones that produce the foods or flowers that you love. Growing anything else will seem like a chore. This stuck with me and Froggy’s plant list was born out of that ethos. The plants we grow will adjust and we are always open to suggestions!

Are all of your plants pet-friendly?

Unfortunately no, as there are many garden plants that are lovely for humans but not-so-great for our furry friends. If you have pets that like to nibble on your plants, please make sure to check the pet-safety of the plants you buy, and/or ensure that you can control your pet’s access to them at home. While we do our best to make toxicity information as clear as possible, we strongly encourage all pet owners to do their own research when purchasing plants or flowers that may be in close contact with their pets. The ASPCA has compiled an extensive and incredibly helpful list of toxic and non-toxic plants. As pet owners ourselves, we return to this list frequently and hope that it’ll be helpful for other pet owners as well! https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants Plants with mild to severe toxicity to dogs and/or cats include: carnations, chamomile, chives, chrysanthemums, eucalyptus, garlic, hydrangea, lavender, marigolds, morning glory, onions, oregano, parsley, pinks, sweet peas, sweet william, tomatoes (the green parts) and yarrow. The toxicity of these plants varies and many of the plants taste awful to our furry friends, meaning the likelihood of eating them may be low (such as sweet peas, tomato greens, garlic, etc.). However, all pets are different and you know yours best, so make the plant decisions that are best for your situation. Note: Some plants may be non-toxic to dogs, but toxic to cats or other pets, or vice-versa!

What is companion planting?

Companion planting is the practice of understanding and utilizing the beneficial relationships that exist between certain plants. Some plants improve the flavors of their neighbour plants (one example is chives and strawberries: your strawberries will be more flavorful if grown near chives). Other plants are excellent protectors, helping to deter pests or critters that would harm other, more delicate, plants—marigolds are an excellent example. Almost all of the plants grown at Froggy’s Greenhouse are considered companions of each other. This means that no matter which plants you choose, they can be grown in close proximity to each other and will most likely have beneficial benefits as a result.

How did you learn how to garden? What are your qualifications?

Growing up with parents who liked to garden both for joy and for food has meant that I’ve acquired a lot of knowledge throughout my life. I’ve also learned a lot through trial and error on my own, as well as listening to podcasts, watching gardening programs and reading! I don’t have a ton of “formal” education, and this is actually a big reason for my belief that anyone can learn to grow plants that they’re proud of, if they want to! A big part of my learning has been making mistakes and then starting over and doing my best to not repeat those mistakes.

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