
Elora & Salem – Plant Swap Event
Convenor: Ann Ironside. Watch for details.
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.

Convenor: Ann Ironside. Watch for details.

Everyone is welcome at the September meeting of the Winona Horticultural Society, on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, in St. John's Anglican Church, Winona, at 7:30pm. Dahlia experts, Uwe Zimmermann and John Mooney, will share with us how to grow and care for these flowering beauties. No guest fee. Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments. Door prizes.
Now is the time to learn all about growing nuts with Joyce Hostyn, Master Gardener

Who doesn't love a great hands on workshop! We're hosting a "Terrarium" workshop with Kimberly from Markdale Florist. Kimberly will instruct us on just how to put together a beautiful terrarium that's made to last. Pre-registration is required and the $35.00 fee covers all of the materials you will need. Come out, learn and create. […]

Speaker: Dorte Windmuller My love for native plants started in 2016 when I added flowerbeds to my all-lawn garden. I chose native plants and was shocked at how fast they returned abundant life into my garden. This made me realize how much we hurt nature and, consequently, ourselves when we replace native plants that […]

Speaker: Dorte Windmuller My love for native plants started in 2016 when I added flowerbeds to my all-lawn garden. I chose native plants and was shocked at how fast […]
SEPTEMBER 23, 2024_7:00 pm Floral Arts – A chance to learn more about floral design. Explore new techniques in a welcoming learning environment. Contact us at: for details.
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North York Garden Club Monthly Meeting. Our guest speaker is David Bostock. His presentation will be on pruning our garden plants.
Speaker: Helen Battersby Topic: "Gardening for Pollinators - Bees, Butterflies, and beyond" Flower Show entries are to be on the tables by 6:15pm. Judging to begin at 6:30pm

Chloe Hurst will discuss gardening on dark mode. Chloe’s goth garden is a haunting yet charming little garden located in Carleton Place. She will be sharing the story of how the goth garden came to be and how goth gardening has become one of the top gardening trends of 2024. Explore the different “dark” plants […]