Monthly General Meeting- Guest speaker or workshop
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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.
For detailed specifics about each meeting, visit our website or Facebook page to learn more.

NOVEMBER 12, 2025 Invasives - Calder Schweitzer of The Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust will help us recognize invasives and explain how to deal with them. Please use the 338 […]
Paul Knowles will be our speaker tonight, topic tbd.
Annual Meeting with election of Officers and Board Members and PotLuck meal

Niagara Falls Horticultural Society presents: Kevin Kavanaugh, South Coast Gardens Fun with Ferns: Adding Texture and Diversity to the Shade Garden Thursday, November 13, 2025 7:00 - 9:00 pm St. John the Evangelist Church, […]
Life Member Mary Anne VanBerlo is our guest Speaker this year

Our annual general meeting is a time that we get together to look at what we have accomplished in the last year and elect our Board of Directors for next year. We also have a houseplant sale where proceeds go to charity and we complete a seasonal craft.

The Cannington Horticultural Society is very pleased to offer this unique workshop! Learn the art of making a Wild Grapevine Sphere with Scott Turner. These spheres are wonderful additons to your gardens, holiday decor, urns and house decorations - and fun to build! All materials will be provided - you just need to bring gloves […]

Annual General Meeting and Banquet. Doors open at 6pm. Come enjoy a fabulous dinner, mingle with your gardening friends and elect our new Board Members. Silent Auction. Fee to be determined.

Najeeb Siddiqui, the Tiny Canadian Gardener on Instagram; Co leader of Thorncliff Park Urban Farmers will present examples of wasted/underutilized public spaces that are being transformed to create habitat for wildlife, especially pollinators, by mostly using local indigenous plants.