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.
Ashley Gatto - Member of the Toronto Entomologist's Association and the Lake Simcoe South Master Gardeners. It used to be that Monarch Butterflies were abundant in our neck of the woods, but no longer. What Happened? What can we do to bring them back? Ashely Gatto, Master Gardener, will explain it all. We will also […]
People love edible flowers -- when they see them in a salad, on a cake, or in a cocktail their faces light up with joy. Tamara Maher of Collective Joy Farms in Kingston will discuss the best varieties to grow, tips for success from seed to harvest, and how to use them to make yourself […]
North York Garden Club Monthly Meeting, Theresa Moore, Photographer and Author will be giving a presentation on finding your inspiration in your personal flower photography projects.
Our February meeting will host members talking about the history of the Memorial Gardens, that we tend to, and the New Tecumseth Parks & Trails. New and returning members are welcome. Photos are to be submitted via email by January 11th. Photos will be available for viewing at the meeting.
Join us for refreshments at 7:00 pm, our Meeting will begin at 7:30 pm our speaker will be: Heidi Sterrenburg discussing the new and exciting annuals and vegetables for 2024
Please join the Roselands Horticultural Society on February 27th at 7pm for a talk by Denise Hodgins. Denise will be giving us a talk on the "Busy Gardener". Not exactly "speed gardening", but close! This presentation gives gardeners the list of top garden jobs for each area of the garden month by month. Staying ahead […]
Our society is happy to welcome back James Graham, this time to present “Learning from the past. Preparing for the future". James is Past-President of the Waterloo Hort Society. His exuberance and talent for knowledge sharing is sure to make for a great evening.
Join us for an entertaining and informative romp through the history and enduring value of some of North America’s iconic fruit and nut trees with Eliza Greenman. Greenman describes herself as an orchardist, fruit explorer and farm activist. She began with pruning neglected apple trees in Maine and is now a germplasm specialist at the […]
The Galt Horticultural Society is hosting their 31st Annual Dream Garden Conference on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Join us for a fun filled day with amazing guest speakers, vendors, continental breakfast, hot luncheon, door prizes, swag bags and lots of camaraderie. The theme this year is Hocus Crocus, The Magic of Spring! Get ready for […]
New Time: 7:15 p.m. Featured Speaker Presentation: “Visit to Floriade 2022”, Sharon Grose, Photographer/ Journalist Open to all; free admission. Interested in joining Garden Stratford? Go to About/Membership at www.gardenstratford.org , or join at the meeting. Program is subject to change.
March General Meeting: Guest Speaker Stephanie Rose "The Regenerative Garden" This evening's speaker is adamant that a regenerative garden is so much more than sustainable, and also more than resilient. This is why she will endeavor to convince us how and why we should transform our gardens into self-sustaining ecosystems that follow the path of […]
Welcome to “Seedy Saturday” This event is designed to share and acquire seeds for the upcoming growing season. To plant indoors or keep until the ground is warm enough for them to be planted directly outdoors. We invite you all to bring the seeds you have that you would like to share … herbs, vegetables, […]
Our popular annual gardening show is back in person this year! This free event is open to attendees of all ages. Even if you have never gardened before, this is a great opportunity to learn more! Join us to: Hear from environmental experts Access gardening resources Connect with vendors Share, swap and buy seeds Enjoy […]
We'll have 2 rooms in use by vendors. Vendors include Arthur Greenhouses, Saturday Seed Company, Backyard Seed Savers, Cedar Valley Honey, Little Deer Drive, Divine Dahlias by Cathy, ESAC with turtle crossing signs, Erin and Hillsburgh garden clubs will be kindly supporting with an Ask Me table to bring your gardening questions to, as well […]
We are pleased to welcome Colleen Cirillo as our Guest Speaker, March 11, 2024, by Zoom, on Invasive plants in the garden.“Despite its threatening name, dog-strangling vine won’t harm your dog, but it will wreak havoc in your garden and nearby natural areas. As will garlic mustard, Japanese knotweed and other plants that originated elsewhere […]
Georgina-Brock Garden Club presents Vegetable Gardening in Containers with Sherry Dodson & Norine Blyth from Durham Master Gardeners. A lack of space for a vegetable garden doesn’t mean you can’t grow your own vegetables. Lots of great information about growing vegetables in containers and how, from early spring to late fall, you can successfully grow […]
Agincourt Garden Club welcomes you to our regular meeting, 2nd Monday of the month. Monday March 11…. 7:30 pm. Knox United Christian Education Center, 2575 Midland Ave. @ Sheppard, Driveway and Bus Stop off of Rural Ave. Learn #1 – learn who will be on your new executive board for 2025 Learn #2 - Mary […]
Agincourt Garden Club welcomes you to our regular meeting, 2nd Monday of the month. Monday March 11…. 7:30 pm. Knox United Christian Education Center, 2575 Midland Ave. @ Sheppard, Driveway and Bus Stop off of Rural Ave. Learn #1 – learn who will be on your new executive board for 2025 Learn #2 - Mary […]
Agincourt Garden Club welcomes you to our regular meeting, 2nd Monday of the month. Monday March 11…. 7:30 pm. Knox United Christian Education Center, 2575 Midland Ave. @ Sheppard, Driveway and Bus Stop off of Rural Ave. Learn #1 – learn who will be on your new executive board for 2025 Learn #2 - Mary […]
When: Wednesday March 13, 2024, ~ 7:00 PM Where: Senior's Centre venue (8 Carleton St. S. Thorold) Welcome to the blossoming season of March! In the spirit of growth and community, we are thrilled to announce a special event that is sure to cultivate a love for gardening in the hearts of our little ones. […]
Scarborough Garden & Horticultural Society presents Michael Erdman - President of Toronto Greater Bulb Society- Topic "Easy Summer Bulbs" at Scarborough Village Recreation Centre, Kingston/Markham Rds. 7:30pm, Refreshments included- Guests welcome - Free event- doors open as of 7:00pm
We welcome you to come join us at our March meeting. Conrad Richter from Richter Herbs will be presenting "Some Amazing Herbs You May Not Know... But Should" : Thursday, March 14th, 2024 : Meeting begins at 7:00 and runs until 9pm : St. John the Evangelist Church 3428 Portage Road, Niagara Falls Flower show | […]
The Horticultural Societies of Fergus & District and Elora & Salem are jointly hosting the 5th annual Centre Wellington Seedy Saturday. There will be something of interest for everyone! The organizers have lined up a diverse group of vendors, community groups, educational and advisory services. Workshops will be held on the topics of saving, storing, and […]
Joanne and Mary will talk about The Marvel of the Monarch -life cycle, migration, number trends and reasons, constructing a garden The Monarch Teacher Network was created in the United States in 2001, and was first introduced to Canada in Kingston during the summer of 2003. The following year, 2004, Joan and Mary attended their […]
HELLO EVERYONE, This month we are having an open forum type meeting for members to share their ideas on how our society can attract new members. We would also appreciate suggestions on speaker topics, workshops, & social activities. Survey sheets will be provided to help as a general guideline. Photo Contest: Don’t forget to enter […]
We love plants, but some of the plants we love are a bit too enamoured with our natural areas. They’re not native to Canada and they move aggressively into our wild spaces. There ARE non-natives that are fine in our gardens! We’ll talk about which plants we’d like to avoid and some better options – […]
"Hi, I'm Adrian Hodgson and I live with my family alongside the Niagara escarpment in Hamilton. I provide holistic design mentorship and guidance for people who are developing their homeplace and gardens. My approach is founded on Permaculture principles and ethics following a living process toward health, beauty and wholeness. I am inquisitive, thoughtful and […]
Doors open 6pm~ Speakers start at 7pm. Entrance fee is $10 at the door. Speakers: Ben Caesar "Plants for Edible Landscapes" and Anne Bartlett " "Hydrangeas 101" Refreshments, vendors and more!
Our next meeting is March 20, with Catherine (Cat) McGill as our speaker. She's going to share ideas and tips to keep older gardeners gardening longer. We'll also have our member seed swap, so get out the seeds you stored from last year's harvest, or buy a packet or two of something you'd like to […]
Michelle Cummings from Earth & Bloom will be sharing information on starting seeds and tricks for successful gardening. In person meeting at Battawa Community Centre
Join us on Thursday, March 21st for our first monthly meeting of 2024! The meeting is held at the Durham Town Hall, 185 George Street West, Durham, West Grey starting at 7 PM. Our guest speaker will be Jennifer Norman, shepherd & founder of EcoWool Canada, presenting on the potential of wool in today's emerging […]
Seedy Saturday. Saturday, March 23, 9 - 2. A don’t miss event for all gardeners, from novice to expert. Seeds, seed swap, knowledgeable speakers, children’s activities, numerous vendors offering a wide assortment of seeds, seedlings, native plants, garden related items, honey, jams, lavender products & more. Free admission. Hosted by 3 local garden clubs: Cannington, […]
Rooted in Beauty: Native Plants in the Garden Presenter: Heather Swann, Plant Wise Garden & Landscape Design Heather Swann is a passionate garden and landscape designer known for her dedication to designing captivating, ecologically balanced outdoor spaces. As the founder of Plan(t) Wise Garden and Landscape Design, her work not only transforms outdoor spaces into […]
Join us for our 7th Annual Innisfil Seedy Saturday that brings together new and seasoned gardeners, seed savers and community members passionate about mindful gardening, food security and our environment. Our event includes seed vendors, garden-related community groups and businesses, season opening of the Innisfil Seed Library, expert talks, children's activities and more.
What is a Potager Garden? The traditional kitchen garden, vegetable garden, also known as a potager (from the French jardin potager) or in Scotland a kailyaird, is a space separate from the rest of the residential garden – the ornamental plants and lawn areas. It is used for growing edible plants and often some medicinal […]
Join us for the start-up meeting of the 2024 season. Get ready to grow with CHS as we bring a wide variety of expert guest speakers and interesting events throughout 2024. To get us started Dan Galea will bring over 50 years of plant growing and propagation experience to the presentation 'Plant Propagation 101'. Dan brings […]
Please be our guest for a presentation by Jon Faulknor on Garden Start up & Season Extension also: Seed Exchange by members Membership, should you choose it, is only $20. per year refreshment social pre presentation door prizes and more!
Join us for refreshments at 7:00 pm, our Meeting will begin at 7:30 pm our speaker will be Master Gardener, Joan Nieman-Agapas. Her topic will be "Pruning for The Faint of Heart"
Please note! Our upcoming presentation from Sundaura Alford-Purvis has changed. Unfortunately, Sundaura can't join us in person but her presentation will go ahead live on our YouTube channel as planned at 7:30. We are still meeting in person at Tom Brown for our seed swap at 7:00 and will watch the presentation there. Sundaura Alford-Purvis […]
Guelph Horticultural Society general meeting Speaker Guinevere Kern presenting "To Make Whole: An Exploration of Health, Healing Gardens and Horticultural Therapy"
Petunias, Impatiens, Marigolds, Sunflowers, Lobelia and in most parts of the country, Geraniums, are annual flowers. Annual will give a colourful show of flowers all season long while most perennials have two to three week bloom period. If you want a continuous, bright, colourful show in your garden all summer and fall then choose your […]
Join us and learn a new skill - FREE to all CHS Youth and adult members. Hands on workshop - you will learn step by step the process of winter sowing native wildflower seeds. Learn with us and take home some beautiful native seeds all ready to grow for the 2024 season! All materials supplied. […]
We are holding a draw for new residents of West Grey who have lived in the municipality for 3 years or less. Three winners will be drawn and receive a trio of native shrubs, 1 Golden Ninebark, 1 Kalm's St. John's Wort and 1 Serviceberry. Entries are due by May 15th and the winners will […]
New Time: 7:15 p.m. Featured Speaker Presentation: “Harvesting Your Crop at Its Peak for Flavour and Storage”, Amy Turnbull, Master Gardener Amy Turnbull has been faculty at Fanshawe College, teaching plant biology, plant agriculture and microbiology for the last decade. She is the coordinator for the Chemical Laboratory Technology and Environmental Technology programs, and does […]
Campbellford & District Horticultural Society…Serving all of Trent Hills, holds its brief business meeting & minishow followed by a program presentation by Victoria Whitney, owner of Griffin’s Greenhouses on ‘What’s New for 2024’ on Mon. Apr. 1st/24 7:30 pm Members & guests welcome . Christ Church (Anglican), 154 Kent St., Campbellford (parking lot & […]
Focusing on Native Plants and cultivars of Native Plants (Nativars), Sean will share some of his top shrub picks for a variety of garden types, including rain gardens, shade gardens, and […]
The Magnetawan Horticultural Society hosts their first ever Seedy Saturday! There will be a variety of vendors and horticultural/environmental related exhibitors. There will be Seed sharing, seeds to purchase and seeds to swap! Plants for sale.