Hillendale Perennials

Hillendale Perennials Hillendale Perennials is a specialty plant nursery located in Nova Scotia, Canada on the Truro Road; 5 km south of downtown Truro . from various locations.

We produce landscape perennials, potted herbs and salad greens, & decorative Christmas Products. Hillendale Perennials is a landscape plant nursery specializing in container grown perennials (and potted herbs and salad greens). We are a retail production operation; hence all of the plants that we sell directly to our gardening customers are grown at our own farm which is located 5 km south of Trur

o, NS on the Truro Road. We do much of our own propagation. We also bring in seed and other propagation materials (crown divisions, rooted cuttings, etc.) We are constantly looking for new, hardy perennials and we offer perennials, both native to North America, and native to areas as far away as Siberia! We are located in a small inland valley which has colder winters (Zone 4b/5a) than Truro (Zone 5a/5b). We concentrate on the production of hardy perennials, which are in addition to being grown outdoors nine months of the year, are overwintered in unheated cold frames from early December to late March. We evaluate new varieties in our display gardens for performance and winter hardiness. We have a reputation for growing large, well established hardy plants which perform extraordinary well for our customers. We basically operate on a 2 year cycle. If you were to visit our nursery each week from early May to mid-August, over 2 seasons, you would be able to see most of the varieties that we produce for sale. At any given time there are between 150 to 350 perennial varieties typically available. Most are produced in large 3L, 4L and 6L nursery containers and are usually at least a growing season old and often 2 or 3 years old. The farm also produces other container-grown products, cut daffodils and decorative Christmas products (wreaths, drop swags, and planters). Hillendale Perennials sells perennials from the first of May to mid August. We sell at the Truro Farmers’ Market on Saturdays from 8:00am to 1:00pm, and also at our retail nursery in Hilden. We also do a limited number of perennial border designs and provide the plants for these projects. Landscapers, landscape architects, towns, cities, universities, etc. also purchase our perennials (at retail prices; we do not sell at wholesale prices). Our customer base at our nursery in Hilden comes from mainland Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick.

DARN; IT WAS TOO-GOOD-TO-BE-TRUE! – Hillendale Perennials' Secretive April 1 Production, Marketing and It’s Too Good-To-...
06/01/2026

DARN; IT WAS TOO-GOOD-TO-BE-TRUE! – Hillendale Perennials' Secretive April 1 Production, Marketing and It’s Too Good-To-Be-True-Department developed some new daylily varieties that produce 20 'flower colours/cultivars' on each plant. The rationale for doing this was that since many plantaholic gardeners would like to have at least 100 daylily cultivars in their gardens, but don't have the space; we thought that if we could develop plants, each with 20 'flower colours/cultivars' per plant, than we would have solved that monumental problem. This research has, however, hit a stumbling block. For some unknown reason these plants only seem to flower here at Hillendale Perennials. Anywhere else; no flowers develop, and since they also have no leaves; the plants are short lived and not perennial. Hence, they don’t meet Hillendale Perennials' business model; ie PERENNIALS! Note: we do presently have ‘perennial’ daylilies, including ‘Vegas Jackpot’ and 'Double Pardon Me' (photos 1 and 2; respectively).

PINK-FLOWERED MALTESE CROSS -Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) has been grown in European gardens for centuries. The ...
05/31/2026

PINK-FLOWERED MALTESE CROSS -Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) has been grown in European gardens for centuries. The species usually has red (orange-red to scarlet-red) flowers, and this is the flower colour that most gardeners are familiar with. There are, however; both pink (salmon-pink) and white colour forms. We grow the salmon-pink form; the cultivar ‘Carnea’. ‘Carnea’ is sometimes listed by other ‘cultivar’ names including: ‘Dusky Pink’, ‘Dusky Salmon’, and ‘Pinkie’. Maltese Cross has historically been very popular in Cottage Gardens, and has become very popular in recent years because it is one of the best flowering perennials for attracting Hummingbirds. Maltese Cross likes full sun, grows to around 3-4 feet, is long blooming, and is hardy to Canadian Hardiness Zone 4. Much to the delight of all the Hummingbirds, we presently have a good supply of both ‘Carnea’, and the red-flowered species available.

Saturday at Hillendale Perennials (Open Saturday's from 10am to 4pm) - Perennials, Potted Herbs and Salad Greens, Grape ...
05/30/2026

Saturday at Hillendale Perennials (Open Saturday's from 10am to 4pm) - Perennials, Potted Herbs and Salad Greens, Grape Vines, Rhubarb Plants, and 7" pots of Dwarf Sunflowers (yet to flower).

WE HAVE POTS OF SWAMP MILKWEED AVAILABLE - Our plants were grown in 3 litre pots last year and overwintered in our coldf...
05/29/2026

WE HAVE POTS OF SWAMP MILKWEED AVAILABLE - Our plants were grown in 3 litre pots last year and overwintered in our coldframes. Each pot has multiple stems per pot and will reach a height of 3' or more this year, and they will also flower this year. The Monarch Butterflies will be happy! Open today at 12noon.

05/29/2026

BE LIKE A DUCK (OR A GOOSE); LOVE THE RAIN! Ducks and geese love the rain, and they don't even have access to rain coats, rain boots, and umbrellas. Our perennials also love this weather as much as ducks and geese do. We guarantee that you will find our perennials just ducky (not goosey)! If you visit our nursery today (Friday, May 29, 12noon to 4pm); you might want to bring at least 2 of the above.

“Here comes ‘Peter Cottontail’Hoppin' down to HillendaleHippity hoppin', Summer’s on its way!”We now have our next batch...
05/28/2026

“Here comes ‘Peter Cottontail’
Hoppin' down to Hillendale
Hippity hoppin', Summer’s on its way!”
We now have our next batch of ‘Peter Cottontail’ Achillea ready; and brought some up to the retail area this morning.

‘BLUE FORTUNE’ AGASTACHE – The bee’s knees of perennials, and yes; bees do have knees; six to be exact! One of our favou...
05/28/2026

‘BLUE FORTUNE’ AGASTACHE – The bee’s knees of perennials, and yes; bees do have knees; six to be exact! One of our favourite perennials is 'Blue Fortune' Anise-hyssop (Agastache "Blue Fortune'). One of the Tricolour Bumblebees' favourite perennials is also 'Blue Fortune'. Day after day; week after week; and month after month; Tricolour Bumblebees, and other pollinators, visit the flowers of this perennial. In an American university research study examining around 2 dozen top-rated pollinator-attracting perennial cultivars and species; ‘Blue Fortune attracted a wider array of pollinators than any of the rest. Plants flower from late June/early July to October; making it one of the longest blooming perennials available. 'Blue Fortune' grows in full sun or part/light shade to a height of 3 to 3.5 feet. Plants are deer/groundhog/snowshoe hare resistant due to their strong anise/licorice scent and taste, so they don’t usually bother this perennial. In addition to bees, 'Blue Fortune' attracts a wide array of other pollinators; including many butterfly species. Bottlebrush-like spikes of flowers are dusky violet-blue in colour. This perennial received the Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society. Remember; if you plant ‘Blue Fortune’, Tricolour Bumblebees will feel like the just won the lottery! NOTE: We now have our second batch of ‘Blue Fortune’ available; although our numbers are limited. Our first batch sold out in less than a week.

ORNAMENTAL ALLIUMS - We presently have available, pots of: (Photos): 1. Allium 'Millenium', 2. Allium senescens (Mountai...
05/27/2026

ORNAMENTAL ALLIUMS - We presently have available, pots of: (Photos): 1. Allium 'Millenium', 2. Allium senescens (Mountain Garlic), 3. Allium senescens 'Glaucum' (Circle Onion), and 4. Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion). Allium flowers are a favourite of Butterflies and Bees. OPEN TODAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 from 12noon to 4pm with a large selection of potted perennials and container-grown, ready-to-harvest herbs & salad greens.

CRANESBILL (HARDY GERANIUM) - Presently available: 'Striatum', 'Max Frei', 'Springtime', 'Wargrave Pink', & Bigroot.
05/26/2026

CRANESBILL (HARDY GERANIUM) - Presently available: 'Striatum', 'Max Frei', 'Springtime', 'Wargrave Pink', & Bigroot.

Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) has to be one of the most interesting plants in the shade (woodland) garden. Here in Nov...
05/25/2026

Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) has to be one of the most interesting plants in the shade (woodland) garden. Here in Nova Scotia, this unusual-looking North American native woodland plant species starts emerging in early May; emerging plants put on a great 'show', with their fast, ever changing vegetative growth stages. Plants grow to a height of over 2'; individual 'umbrella-like' leaves are up to 12” in diameter. Each plant has only 1 flower, but plants grow in expanding (non-invasive) colonies. (NOTE: At one time Mayapple was considered by some botanists to be native to Nova Scotia but is now generally considered to have been introduced from further west. It is considered to be native to New Brunswick.) We presently have Mayapple available.

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1239 Truro Road
Brookfield, NS
B0N1C0

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 4pm
Thursday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 3pm

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