General Meeting
Dublin Street United Church 68 Suffolk Street, West, GuelphGHS general Meeting Speaker Sean James presenting "Growing Gracefully: The Evolution (Creation?) of a Garden from Young to Mature"
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GHS general Meeting Speaker Sean James presenting "Growing Gracefully: The Evolution (Creation?) of a Garden from Young to Mature"
Society member, Randy McLean will share with us about maple syrup production. Doors open at 7 p.m., presentation begins at 7:30.
New Time: 7:15 p.m. Featured Speaker Presentation: “Visit to Floriade 2022”, Sharon Grose, Photographer/ Journalist Open to all; free admission. Interested in joining Garden Stratford? Go to About/Membership at www.gardenstratford.org , or join at the meeting. Program is subject to change.
Quest speaker Jim Hall will present a program on 'All About Dahila'.
We are pleased to welcome Colleen Cirillo as our Guest Speaker, March 11, 2024, by Zoom, on Invasive plants in the garden.“Despite its threatening name, dog-strangling vine won’t harm your dog, but it will wreak havoc in your garden and nearby natural areas. As will garlic mustard, Japanese knotweed and other plants that originated elsewhere […]
Virtual (ZOOM) Mar 12, 2024 Drama in the Butterfly Garden - Carol Pasternak; Plant Chat
Ramona Christensen will be our guest speaker this month. Her presentation topic is Tree Mycelium. Visitors welcome for a nominal $5 fee.
We welcome you to come join us at our March meeting. Conrad Richter from Richter Herbs will be presenting "Some Amazing Herbs You May Not Know... But Should" : Thursday, March 14th, 2024 : Meeting begins at 7:00 and runs until 9pm : St. John the Evangelist Church 3428 Portage Road, Niagara Falls Flower show | […]
Joanne and Mary will talk about The Marvel of the Monarch -life cycle, migration, number trends and reasons, constructing a garden The Monarch Teacher Network was created in the United States in 2001, and was first introduced to Canada in Kingston during the summer of 2003. The following year, 2004, Joan and Mary attended their […]
We love plants, but some of the plants we love are a bit too enamoured with our natural areas. They’re not native to Canada and they move aggressively into our wild spaces. There ARE non-natives that are fine in our gardens! We’ll talk about which plants we’d like to avoid and some better options – […]
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