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Not So Hollow Farm

Not So Hollow Farm Native Plant Showcase. Not So Hollow Farm is nestled in the Hills of Mulmur saving the planet one Native Plant at a time.

Red Raspberry

Jul 26, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

Red raspberry attracts birds, butterflies, bees and other showy insects. Fruit is often used in pies or preserves or simply eaten raw.

Gray Dogwood

Jun 26, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

The Gray Dogwood is very adaptable. Can withstand many kinds of soil and looks good all year round.

Highbush Cranberry

May 16, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

The Highbush Cranberry makes a good privacy screen and has beautiful fruit, flowers and foliage.

Chokecherry

Apr 15, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

Chokecherries can be used for jams, jellies, pies, sauces and wines. They attract butterflies, birds and bees and are drought & pollution tolerant.

Canadian Serviceberry

Mar 6, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

The serviceberry is one of the first native shrubs to bloom in spring. And has slightly fragrant white flowers that emerge before it leaves.

Red Osier Dogwood

Feb 20, 2015 | Ian Payne | Blogs | Leisure

Distinctive red branches year round. Vibrantly coloured stems provide winter interest, even when the leaves are gone.

In The Hills

In The Hills is an independent, locally owned print and online magazine that has earned its reputation as the best-read, best-loved magazine in Headwaters.

The magazine is delivered to more than 40,000 homes and farms throughout Caledon, Erin, Dufferin, Orangeville and Creemore – up to double the circulation of any other local publication. And it is available to visitors at local inns, restaurants, specialty retail stores and other tourist locations.