Inside this edition of Natural Garden News
- Leaf them bee
- If you want a Grounded garden…
- Sunny landscapes that attract pollinators
- Lawns: the invisible cage
- Natural landscaping for condos and homeowner associations
- New here? Start with these articles
- Project catch-up 1
- Check out our new native plant database
- Ready to fly
- Today’s recommended reading
- Project catch-up 2
- Today’s VIP (Very Important Plant)
- Project catch-up 3
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Simon Payn
Grounded
Email: hello@groundedgardens.ca
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Leaf them bee
The ground inside my “cage” at HQ – Lucas House in Haliburton – is covered in maple leaves. They’re a couple of weeks early but I don’t care because they smell nice in the September sun.
So it’s time for my annual plea to you: don’t sweep up the leaves!
I’ve got science to back me up this year. A study found that removing the leaves reduced the number of insects emerging in spring by up to 67%, depending on the type of insect.
Grounded gardens are about dancing with nature. Instead of controlling nature by sweeping it up and putting it in bags, we let nature do what nature does best: give us an abundance of life!
Simple, really.
Simon
If you want a Grounded garden…
I’m currently booking garden and shoreline installs (and management services) for 2026.
We start by having a quick call to see if it makes sense for me to come look at your site.
To see some of my recent work, please see this page.
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Sunny landscapes that attract pollinators
If you’ve got a sunny site and you want more bees and butterflies, follow this blueprint. Read more.
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Lawns: the invisible cage
If we don’t have a neatly trimmed lawn, we can feel like we don’t fit in. How can we get off the mowercoaster ride? Read more.
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Natural landscaping for condos and HOAs
How naturalistic native plant landscaping can meet the needs of condominiums, homeowner associations – and neighbours. Read more.
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