
CHINGUACOUSY – Annual Plant Sale
CASH only. Chinguacousy Garden Club & Horticultural Society's annual plant sale. Plants grown locally by our members. Start your spring planting & support your community.
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.

CASH only. Chinguacousy Garden Club & Horticultural Society's annual plant sale. Plants grown locally by our members. Start your spring planting & support your community.

Join us with Paul Gellatly, the "Tattooed Gardener" and take your garden to the next level. Learn about plant selection, 4 season interest, texture, form & functionality.

Seed, mow, rake, repeat. All summer long - the same old, same old - green grass and more green grass. Is there a better option? Let's hear from someone who […]

JUNE GENERAL MEETING: GUEST SPEAKER CATHY KAVASSALIS, "TRANSFORMING LANDSCAPES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE" From where in the world do your plants originate? What are the impacts of your plant choices? […]

June 11/24 Strawberry Social

Peter Leeney will be our guest speaker this month. His presentation topic is on the Bruce Trail. Visitors welcome for a nominal $5 fee.

"A Personal and Professional Perspective" presented by Paul Zammit. Immersed in all things related to horticulture, Paul's passion for perennials, garden design - large and small, education in the field, […]

GUEST SPEAKER JULIA DIMAKOS, "TEA GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS" This is a MUST presentation for anyone interested in growing and harvesting plants for teas. Julia will discuss how to grow a […]

This year's Open Gates Garden Tour features eight unique and "artful" gardens in the Richmond Hill area. The Tour is self-guided and will run rain or shine (let's hope for good weather). […]

This year's Open Gates Garden Tour features eight unique and "artful" gardens in the Richmond Hill area. The Tour is self-guided and will run rain or shine (let's hope for good weather). […]