Protecting Life That Sustains Us
Kathy Patnode from Xerces Society will share her knowledge of insects and their vital role.
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Kathy Patnode from Xerces Society will share her knowledge of insects and their vital role.

Guest Speaker: Vikki Whitney from Griffin's Greenhouses; Topic: Spring In To Spring!
District meeting and AGM for District 7

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Speaker: Heather Swann, Plan(t) Wise Garden & Landscape Design Saturday April 26 — 10 am. Topic: Soil-Savvy Native Plant Design for (Almost) Any Garden

Join us as we celebrate 100 years of Keeping Huntsville Beautiful by presenting Sean James as a speaker. His topic - An Appetite for Gardening: Incorporating Edible Plants into a Traditional Landscape is timely and in keeping with Communities In Blooms Edible Gardening theme. Tickets are available for purchase at the Huntsville Public Library for […]

In April, as part of our 125th anniversary celebration, we will host the Kayanase Restoring Mother Earth group. we will learn about a variety of topics including ecological restoration, native plants and invasive species management.
Floral Arts – A chance to learn more about Floral Design. Explore new techniques in a welcoming learning environment. Contact us at: for details. 338 Herbert St Door same as Doctors Offices

PLEASE NOTE: MEETING IS SET FOR TUESDAY APRIL 29, DUE TO FEDERAL ELECTION ON MONDAY. Cannington Horticultural Society warmly welcomes Ken Brown for our April Meeting. Ken has always been fascinated by green things that grow and this fascination led him to choose horticulture as his university field of study and down a long and […]
Join us for a very special presentation by Elsabe Falkson from the 1000 Island Master Gardeners She will guide us through her journey to transform a non native monoculture with little benefit to the ecosystem to a thriving biodiverse meadow.