
Edible Flowers
We’re all aware of growing our own vegetables, but what about edible flowers? Not all flowers are safe to eat, but those that are can offer a unique burst of […]
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We’re all aware of growing our own vegetables, but what about edible flowers? Not all flowers are safe to eat, but those that are can offer a unique burst of […]
Regular Meeting and talk on being an urban potager by Odette Mcintyre.

Susie Everding Tomatoes: Best Practices for a Terrific Harvest Online only. Go to website for the link.
Hugh Metcalfe is our guest Speaker this month he will present: Landscaping with Native Plants

Start up workshop for the season! Calling all youth ages 6 to 17 - get a head start on spring planting with this "Winter Sowing Workshop" plus a Nature Journaling lesson. Free for all CHS Youth Members. Register for this workshop by emailing: Location: Nourish and Develop Hub, 16 York St. Cannington Time: 5:30 […]

After a short business update, hear Cindy Saunders present on Balcony Gardening and Gardening in Small Spaces. Cindy Saunders joined our Horticultural Society in 2021. Her day job is as […]

This Sarnia Horticultural Society Monthly meeting features member Martin Borrow presenting current advice about garden friends and foes. 2025 memberships are for sale: $12 individual and $20 couple. Come and […]

Speaker: Gurpreet Gill Topic: "Growing Roses in Our Climate" Light refreshments

Due to circumstances out of our control, David Galbraith from the Royal Botanical Gardens will not be able to present. Instead, CVHS member Judy Zinni, will do a presentation on […]

Everyone is welcome at the February meeting of the Winona Horticultural Society, on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 in St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, Winona, at 7:30pm. Our speaker is Alison […]