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.

  • Paul Zammit, Small-Space Gardening

    Tom Brown Arena 141 Bayview Road, Ottawa

    We're excited and fortunate to be hosting Paul Zammit again! You may be thinking of scaling back an existing mature garden or embarking on new gardening adventures in a small […]

  • General Meeting

    Gananoque Town Hall King St W, Gananoque

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    Free
  • Indoor Plant Gardening

    Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie Avenue, Toronto

    North York Garden Club Monthly Meeting, our guest speaker is Suzanne Zacharczyk and she will be talking about indoor gardening.

  • CHS October Meeting: Wild Bees & Agriculture

    Cannington Baptist Church 60 Cameron St. W., Cannington

    How do wild bees feed you? Join us for the October Cannington Horticultural Society Meeting and learn about “Wild Bees & Agricultural” with Susan Willis Chan. Susan is a pollination biologist and agroecologist who focuses on the relationship between wild pollinators and crops. She is engaged in field research, informing government policy on pesticide use, conservation, […]

  • Brentwood Horticultural Society Meeting

    Brentwood Community Centre 9926 County Rd 10, New Lowell

    Join us for refreshments at 7:00 pm, our Meeting will begin at 7:30 pm our speaker will be Katie Harries from Return of the Native Native Plants Consulting in Elmvale.  She will be speaking on "Growing Natives from Seed"

  • November General Meeting: Guest Speaker Jennifer Doubt

    McConaghy Centre 10100 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill

    Guest Speaker Jennifer Doubt, "Conquering Moss-trophobia: A Supervised Encounter with Mosses and Some of their Closest Cousins" In the plant world, mosses are “strong, sensitive” types. They cover enormous areas, and are tough enough to grow without soil or roots, or to survive long droughts and winters (heck, even glaciation!). They’re also individually tiny, and […]

    Free
  • November 2024 Oakville Hort Society Meeting

    C.K. Nicoll Hall (Knox Presbyterian Church), 89 Dunn St., Oakville. (Parking on Robinson.) 89 Dunn St.,, Oakville.

    Please join us for our guest speaker Guinevere Kern! Doors open at 6:30pm, meeting begins at 7:30 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn St., Oakville. (Parking on Robinson.) Topic: “To Make Whole: An Exploration of Health, Healing Gardens, and Horticultural Therapy” Healing gardens, carefully crafted indoor and outdoor sanctuaries, harness the power of nature […]

  • Georgina-Brock Garden Club – Creating Winter Interest in Your Garden

    Pefferlaw Lions Community Centre 38 Pete's Lane, Pefferlaw

    Georgina-Brock Garden Club - Pam Clarke from Durham Master Gardeners presents Creating Winter Interest in Your Garden. This is a design primer on making your garden look great in all seasons. It provides basic landscape design themes with examples of how you can apply them to your garden including specific plants and trees to use […]

  • GANANOQUE HORT SOC -Speaker on Hostas

    St Andrews Church 175 Stone St Gananoque On Stone Street South, Gananoque, Ontario, Canada

    NOVEMBER 13, 2024 7:00pm Hostas – a wonderful plant for shade – Laura Tattersall, owner of Made in the Shade, will introduce us to these interesting plants.

    Free
  • Gardeners of Burlington meeting with speaker Carolyn Cross

    Burlington Seniors' Centre 2285 New St., Burlington

    Gardeners of Burlington general meeting with speaker Carolyn Cross of the Oakville Museum on the edible history of Erchless Estate. It's potluck night too!

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