Our exotic crops
🏡 Exoticism in greenhouses: a smart choice for our family land
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Have unique and tasty fruits 🍑
Nothing beats the satisfaction of harvesting your own peaches, figs or bananas, ripe to perfection and without chemical treatment.
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Pushing the limits of Quebec's climate ❄️
Thanks to greenhouse cultivation, it is possible to create a microclimate suitable for exotic plants and extend their growing season.
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Increase food self-sufficiency 🌿
Producing fruit that is rarely found locally allows you to expand your diet while reducing dependence on imports.
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Maximizing the use of your greenhouse 🌱
A greenhouse is not only for vegetables! By using it intelligently, you can diversify your harvests and optimize the space available all year round.
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An exciting challenge for gardeners 🏡
Learning how to grow exotic plants in a northern climate is an enriching experience, which allows you to experiment and push your own limits.
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A unique attraction for biodiversity 🦋
Some exotic crops attract pollinators and enrich the local ecosystem, while promoting greater plant diversity on our land.
Some productions in pictures
Citrus fruits
Growing citrus fruits in greenhouses, such as lemons and oranges, allows you to enjoy the fresh, tangy flavors of these tropical fruits, even in our colder climates. By creating a protected environment, we can provide these fruit trees with the ideal microclimate to grow and produce fruit. Growing them in greenhouses not only allows fresh citrus to be harvested year-round, but also allows the quality of production to be controlled by avoiding the chemical treatments common in commercial crops.
Pineapple in bloom
The pineapple, with its beautiful and exotic flowers, is a real sight to observe in the greenhouse. Growing this amazing tropical fruit in a controlled environment helps to recreate the ideal conditions for its growth, providing the plant with constant heat and good exposure to light. Pineapple flowers, often purple or red, herald the arrival of this unique fruit, and growing it in a greenhouse allows us to harvest these sweet and juicy treasures in our own garden, far from imports.
Our Banana Trees
The Cavendish dwarf banana tree, ideal for greenhouse cultivation, is a variety that adapts perfectly to our cooler climates. Despite its compact size, it produces delicious, sweet and fragrant bananas that are ideal for small spaces. In greenhouses, it benefits from constant heat and humidity, essential conditions for its development. Growing the Cavendish dwarf banana tree allows you to harvest tropical fruits at home, while bringing a touch of exoticism to your garden.