The Succulent Shed Co

The Succulent Shed Co Welcome to the Succulent Shed Co! We are a husband + wife nursery team, located in central St Thomas

06/23/2026

💜 The Amethyst Falls Wisteria is BACK (But Not For Long!) 💜

You asked, and I listened! I managed to wrangle in just a little bit more stock of the absolutely stunning Amethyst Falls Wisteria, but this is officially it for the season.
I have only 6 plants left, and they are going to fly!

If you've been dreaming of those gorgeous, cascading purple blooms, now is your chance—some of our current stock is already blooming right now in the shop! ✨

Why You’ll Love 'Amethyst Falls':

🌸Perfect for Smaller Spaces: Unlike wild, aggressive varieties, 'Amethyst Falls' is a well-behaved dwarf native wisteria. It grows to a manageable 10–15 feet, making it perfect for arbors, trellises, or fences.
🌸Blooms Sooner: You won't have to wait years for flowers. This variety blooms heavily in its very first season!
🌸Deer & Disease Resistant: A tough, low-maintenance beauty that handles the local climate beautifully.

The Details:

Price: $30 each + tax

Quantity: Only 6 left for the year!

🛒 How to grab yours:

Head over to our website right now to claim yours before they're gone:

👉 Thesucculentshedco.ca

🏡 Swing by the Shop:

Want to pick yours up in person and see those beautiful blooms for yourself?

If the gates open, come on by!

06/20/2026

🌸 J U N E B L O O M S 🌸

06/19/2026

A sweet visitor came by today 🦋

I know chat gpt could tell us all about this little guy, but does anyone actually know what they are, or have seen them in their backyards? This is a first for me!

I guess these little moths like the smell of as much as I do! 💞

May you all enjoy this beautiful day as much as Belle here 😂 (after you come grab your plants, if course!) It's a good w...
06/18/2026

May you all enjoy this beautiful day as much as Belle here 😂 (after you come grab your plants, if course!)

It's a good week to pop by!

🪻Our roses are showing off and color changing like pros!
🪻Ever wanted to grow , the Hawaiian Lei Flower plant? We have 4 colors in stock, with several in bud now!
🪻Our have never looked better- several have started to flower! Yes, you can grow kiwis in Ontario 🥝

For all these goodies and more, check out our website or pop by in person. We'd love to see you! (Even if Belle won't wake up for you 😂)

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06/17/2026

Thank you to Danielle O'Dea for coming to our little plant shop!

Enjoy this little clip, and head over to her page to get in on the giveaway! 😊

Here is the link!
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1EVeE22PNo/

Your favorite   is back in stock! If you are looking to add a splash of unconventional color to your garden, the 'Green ...
06/16/2026

Your favorite is back in stock!

If you are looking to add a splash of unconventional color to your garden, the 'Green Twister' Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is a total showstopper. Unlike traditional solid-colored coneflowers, this unique variety features striking neon, two-toned petals: a rich carmine-pink center that seamlessly bleeds out into vibrant, lime-green tips.

As you can see in the image, the neon contrast makes the blooms pop beautifully against the deep green foliage. Beyond their eccentric looks, they are incredibly tough, low-maintenance perennials that shrug off heat and drought while acting as a magnet for native pollinators like bees and butterflies. They make fantastic, long-lasting cut flowers for a kitchen arrangement, too!

Limited stock- find them on our website or send us a DM to order!

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06/15/2026

We've come a long way! Rob completed the new fence this past weekend and it's just perfect ☺️

This week's plan- new garden surrounding our little garden shed! 😊😌

Come by this week and see what's blooming! 💓

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06/12/2026
June Blooms 🌸 Here’s a quick tour of some of my favorite plants showing off this week.1. The Classic Bi-Color Zinnia We'...
06/09/2026

June Blooms

🌸 Here’s a quick tour of some of my favorite plants showing off this week.

1. The Classic Bi-Color Zinnia We're starting with a massive pop of color! These stunning zinnias look like they were dip-dyed in fire—that intense red-orange ring bleeding into a sunny yellow is impossible to ignore.

2. (Armeria) Hypnotic
I love how its vivid magenta-pink clusters hover above that low, grass-like tuft of foliage. It's a tough, salt-tolerant little plant that looks delicate but is actually a workhorse in the garden.

3. Highlander Delphinium: Proof that a double-flowered delphinium is just too irresistible! A fuzzy bumblebee is busy exploring this dense, ruffly spire of electric purple and sky-blue blooms. These double varieties offer incredible texture and are real conversation starters in the border.

4. Pink Beauty Bush (Beauty Bush) The softest, most elegant touch on the list! This branch of Beauty Bush is loaded with these bell-shaped, blush-pink flowers. It creates such a graceful, airy look.

5. Meadow Sage (Salvia) Can’t have a spring/summer transition without a great Salvia! It features textured, textured leaves and those dense spires of rich purple-blue. It’s always a pollinator magnet.

6. Hummingbird Mint (Agastache) This vibrant, two-toned beauty is Hummingbird Mint. I love how the fiery coral-pink flowers emerge from those contrasting smoky purple buds. If you want to draw in hummingbirds and bees, this is a must-have.

7. Speedwell (Veronica) These slender, light-lavender wands belong to a Speedwell. It has a lovely, fine texture and that unique green tip on the flower spike before it fully opens. It's fantastic for providing vertical interest and filling in gaps between larger perennials.

8. Phlomis A real structural star! This is Phlomis, and you can’t miss that unique growth habit. Those whorls of hooded, light-pink flowers are stacked one on top of another up the stem. It's dramatic and eye-catching.

9. Spiderwort (Tradescantia) Classic for a reason! These are Spiderwort blooms, which have that cool three-petal structure. This rich, intense purple-blue variety is always a showstopper, especially when it spreads into a lush patch.

10. Blue Flag Iris The "flagship" native! This elegant bloom is a Northern Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor). You can tell it apart from the typical "bearded" garden iris by those incredible, intricate dark purple veins that look almost like a stained-glass pattern across the yellow and white 'falls.'

What’s blooming in YOUR garden this June? Drop a picture in the comments, I want to see! 👇

These summery June days got me thinking of our  ! We have two varieties this year:Watermelon Ruffles: This spectacular p...
06/08/2026

These summery June days got me thinking of our !

We have two varieties this year:

Watermelon Ruffles: This spectacular perennial commands attention with its massive, seven-inch flowers, which boast a luscious watermelon-pink hue and heavily crinkled, notched petals that add dramatic texture to the garden.

Starry Starry Night: This striking perennial showcases a mesmerizing contrast with near-black, maple-like foliage that serves as a dramatic backdrop for its massive, eight-inch blossoms. The pale pink, dinner-plate-sized flowers are artfully swirled with darker pink veining and punctuated by a deep red eye, making each bloom look like a vibrant constellation against the midnight-dark leaves.

Hibiscus are one of the "sleepiest" perennials- they are slow to wake up from dormancy, but grow quickly into flower!

Currently they are 2yrs old, in 1 gallon pots, approximately 8" tall for $25 ea.

Stock is Limited!

Find these beauties and more over on our website.

Happy Monday!

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34 High Street
Saint Thomas, ON
N5R4R4

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Thursday 10am - 5pm
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