
January General Meeting
Caring for House Plants for Success
At this time, events are being scheduled but may change without much notice depending on current covid-19 restrictions. Please check with the organizer for any you are interested in to get the most uptodate information.

Caring for House Plants for Success

February General Meeting: Guest Speaker Chris Kingdon, "Problem Solving: How a Wildlife Garden Evolves" If you have a garden, you likely have a 'problem area'. Perhaps it's 'too wet', constantly flooding in the spring thaw or after a heavy summer storm. Or perhaps it's 'too dry', with the soil turning to cracked concrete by July. […]
D6 Agm, hosted by Georgetown, this will have speaker Brian Folmer of Folmer gardens-Whats hot for 2025, Guest Speaker Cathy Kavassalis-Roots of Resilence, transforming Gardens to Protect our Planet. Judges update with a Transparency design from Rose Odell Flower show, vendors and more
Agincourt Garden Club MONTHLY MEETING Monday, Feb. 10 by Zoom! Using Zoom means we won’t have to drive on the slippery winter roads at night. (If you don’t know how to use Zoom […]
Please join us for an evening of knowledgeable guest speaker, fellowship and refreshments.
Please welcome our guest speaker tonight, Matthew Gove as he talks about "Landscaping Using Naturalistic Principles" He will show you how to imitate nature and blend in with our native ecosystem. Guests are welcome, free parking, draw prizes, sharing table, bring a mug for refreshments.

Come join Pam Hudson as she talks about how to grow a three-sisters garden. A new idea to think about for your garden this year. Please come to the 338 Herbert St door ( same one as the Doctors offices )
Our guest speaker this month is Steve Elkerton and Steve's topic is "How to get the Best out of your Roses" Memberships are available at a yearly fee of $15, and $10 additional memberships same houseold. Guests are always welcomed
Scarborough Garden & Horticultural Society presents An Engineer's Approach to Houseplant Care by Darryl Cheng, well known author and speaker. Meeting at Scarborough Village Recreation Ctr. Kingston/Markham Rds. starting 7:30 pm, doors open at 7 pm Free Event, Guests welcome, Refreshments included

We’re all aware of growing our own vegetables, but what about edible flowers? Not all flowers are safe to eat, but those that are can offer a unique burst of flavour and colour to many dishes. Join us on February 13th to learn which flowers are safe to eat, best practices for growing and harvesting […]