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.

  • CHS May Meeting & Flower Show: ‘Invasive Species’

    Cannington Baptist Church 60 Cameron St. W., Cannington

    All are welcome to attend the Cannington Horticultural Society May Meeting featuring Paul LaPorte present “Invasive Species”. In this presentation, Paul will share his wealth of knowledge of native plant ecology and the devastating impacts that invasive species are having on our ecosystems. Come learn about the species that are invading our local area and […]

  • GROWING VEGETABLES

    Carveth Care Centre Multipurpose Room Herbert St. 338 Herbert St, Gananoque Ontario

    Growing Veggies – Chris and Mary Wooding of Ironwood Organics will explain climate ready agriculture. Please use the 338 Herbert St Door same one as Doctors Offices

    Free
  • Credit Valley Horticultural Society June Meeting & Flower Show

    Erin Mills Twin Arena Unity Drive 3205, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

    Our guest speaker will be Elizabeth Schleicher from the Hamilton & Burlington Rose Society will be speaking to us on roses. We will also be hosting a Flower Show with a variety of categories in Horticulture, as well as Design. ——- Our meeting location has changed for 2025! Until further notice we will be at […]

  • Russell & District: Mini Hostas and Hosta Tips

    Marionville Community Centre 4629 Gregoire Road, Marionville

    Guest speaker Lia Lindeman will join us at our regular monthly meeting to talk to us about mini hosts and hosta tips.

  • What’s in my garden? Friend or foe?

    Tom Brown Arena 141 Bayview Road, Ottawa

    Nancy McDonald, Master Gardener, will shed a new light on important small creatures that visit and sometimes nibble on our plants.  Nancy calls her garden "a happy place" and enjoys checking out the many garden "bugs" who visit while asking herself first if these visitors are welcome guests (which the majority are) or unwelcome pests? […]

  • Schomberg Horticultural Society – Owen Goltz – Biology vs. Chemistry

    Schomberg Community Hall 325 Main Street, Schomberg

    Plant Health - Biology trumps Chemistry Biochar can improve water quality, reduce soil emissions of greenhouse gases, reduce nutrient leaching, reduce soil acidity, and reduce irrigation and fertilizer requirements. Under certain circumstances, biochar induces plant systemic responses to foliar fungal diseases and improves plant responses to diseases caused by soilborne pathogens. https://riverdalefarmandforest.ca Flower show, refreshments, […]

  • Society Meeting

    St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Parish Hall 715 Centre Road, Waterdown, Waterdown, ON, Canada

    June 25th (note date change for June Meetings) Speaker  Paul Oliver - Attracting Wild Birds to Your Back Yard. Meet and greet/ snacks at 7pm followed by brief communications and the speaker presentation. 715 Centre Rd Waterdown ON

    First time guests get in free

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