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.

  • Growing Vegetables, From A-Z: The Basics of Vegetable Growing

    Leaside Library 165 McRae Drive, Leaside

    Leaside Garden Society – Speaker Series presents:   Speaker: Desré Kramer Topic: Growing Vegetables, From A-Z: The Basics of Vegetable Growing Date: Thursday April 10th 2025 Time: 7:00 pm (refreshments at 6:30 pm) Location: The Leaside Library (165 McRae Drive)   I'm a gardener, re-greener, scientist and plant lover. Although I'll try growing almost anything […]

  • Raised Bed Gardening with Karin Vermeer

    St. John's Anglican Church Hall 1285 Highway 8, Stoney Creek

    🌷🌿 𝐻𝒶𝓅𝓅𝓎 𝒮𝓅𝓇𝒾𝓃𝑔! 🌿🌷 Come join Karin Vermeer this Thursday, April 10th as she takes us on a journey of growing flowers and vegetables successfully in raised gardens using the science of hugelculture. Karin Vermeer, a Greenhouse Grower & Garden Centre Owner for 35 years turned Realtor, Garden Coach and Curb Appeal Specialist.  🗓️ Thursday, […]

  • Seedy Saturday

    Pefferlaw Lions Community Centre 38 Pete's Lane, Pefferlaw

    It's a go! Due to the ice storm, the popular Seedy Saturday was rescheduled to Saturday, April 12, 9-2. Free admission. Lots of vendors, seed swap, gardening advice, children's story time at 10:30 am and more. Something for everyone.

  • Gardening Classes with Joanne – Spring Series 2025

    Niagara on the Lake Community Centre 14 Anderson Lane, Niagara on the Lake

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    $20.00
  • District 6 AGM

    318 Guelph st, Georgetown 318 Guelph st, Unit #9, Georgetown

    D6 Agm, hosted by Georgetown, this will have speaker Brian Folmer of Folmer gardens-Whats hot for 2025, Guest Speaker Cathy Kavassalis-Roots of Resilence, transforming Gardens to Protect our Planet. Judges update with a Transparency design from Rose Odell Flower show, vendors and more

    $25
  • District 6 Annual Meeting

    318 Guelph st, Georgetown 318 Guelph st, Unit #9, Georgetown

    2 Speakers - Brian Folmer of Folmer Gardens - What's Hot for 2025 And Cathy Kavassalis - Roots of Resilience: Transforming Gardens to Protect Our Planet Transparency Design Demo by Rose Odell and off-site Hyper Tufa container making workshop in Milton on your way home. Flower Show- Vendors- Penny Sale- Refreshments, Snacks, and Sandwich Bar […]

    $25
  • Spring Floral Centrepiece Workshop

    Tansley Woods Community Centre 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington

    Join  us in crafting a beautiful centrepiece to celebrate spring/Easter, featuring fresh, vibrant flowers and lush greenery.  Whether for your table or as a heartfelt gift for family and friends, this arrangement adds a touch of seasonal charm.  Let your creativity bloom as spring unfolds! Registration: e-transfer to   (preferred method) or cash/cheque accepted.  In […]

    $67.00
  • Spring Floral Centrepiece Workshop

    Tansley Woods Community Centre 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington

    Burlington Horticultural Society presents a hands-on Spring Floral Centrepiece Workshop.  Join us in creating your own beautiful centrepiece to celebrate spring/Easter, featuring fresh, vibrant flowers and lush greenery.  Whether for your table or as a heartfelt gift for family and friends, this arrangement adds a touch of seasonal charm.  Let your imagination bloom as spring […]

    $67.00
  • April 2025 Oakville Hort Society Meeting

    C.K. Nicoll Hall (Knox Presbyterian Church), 89 Dunn St., Oakville. (Parking on Robinson.) 89 Dunn St.,, Oakville.

    Please join us for our guest speaker Cathy Kavassalis! Doors open at 6:30 pm, meeting begins at 7:30 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn St, Oakville. (Parking on Robinson St.) Topic: Herbs, From the Savoury to the Sensual

  • Georgina-Brock Garden Club – How to Start a Cut Flower Garden

    Pefferlaw Lions Community Centre 38 Pete's Lane, Pefferlaw

    “How to Start a Cut Flower Garden” by Debbie and Amanda Gordon of Cloverhill Flowers. Starting on vacant land, after eight years of trial, error and success, Debbie and Amanda know a thing or two about growing cut flowers, having built a thriving business. Learn the ins and out of growing cut flowers in your […]

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