Volunteer to help with Williamstown and Lancaster community civic improvements. Help with planting, weeding, watering in public places to beautify our towns. Williamstown bridge boxes, Glen Gordon Park, Village entrance signs, Lancaster library garden and children's garden at the Nor' Westerner's Museum... Contact Mary Regan 613-931-3285 to participate
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.
Events
Calendar of Events
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![]() Join us for a interesting evening on the topic of 'Mushrooms - Wild & Wonderful' with Julia Tchervova and John Caswell. Mushrooms are far more than just food. They are ecological engineers, chemical innovators, and one of the most misunderstood kingdoms of life. Let’s explore their hidden world together. John and Julia would like to […] |
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![]() Sharp My Knife from Rockwood will be coming to Dublin Street United Church to sharpen your secateurs and other garden tools. You tools will be sharpened while you enjoy hearing Dr. Andrew Peregrin's talk and you can pick up your sharp tools after the meeting. Payment is cash only
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![]() “20 Things You Didn't Know About Backyard Birds” by Kristen Martyn. Kristen is a Birder and Naturalist whose passion for wildlife led her to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology as well as a post-graduate program in Ecotourism and Adventure Tourism Management. Kristen is an avid birdwatcher, who has birded all over North […]
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![]() Join Roselands and Sean Smith of CrookedFarmz for an enlightening discussion on Soil Health and Microbial Life.
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![]() In-person presentation by Matthieu Morin, Food, Plant and Animal K9 Officer, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Join us for a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) works to protect Canada's environment and agriculture. In this unique presentation, a CBSA officer-- partnered with a highly trained detector dog-- will demonstrate how […]
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![]() General meeting and Mini flow Show followed by our quest speaker Dr. Andrew Peregrine talk entitled " Lyme Disease: What is Happening in Ontario." This talk will review the ticks that can be found on dogs and people in Ontario, identification and strategies to reduce the risk of infection Note - Only Guelph Horticultural Society […]
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![]() Speaker: Charli Dobbin Topic: Roses: What, Why, How, & When?
$5 |
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Hosted by Martintown Hort Society. Where we get a tour by the owners on what is available , new and trendy in the garden center.
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![]() Join us for our 2nd Annual Spring Planter Workshop & unleash your creativity! Craft a stunning spring planter with daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, pansies, branches, and other hardy plants. Whether you're experienced or a beginner, our workshop will guide you in creating a planter that reflects your style. Don't miss this chance to learn and bring spring's beauty […]
$50 |
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![]() Pollinators face threats from climate change, habitat loss, misuse of pesticides, and also invasive species that impact their ability to thrive and survive. This presentation will highlight ways gardeners can help through actions such as selecting pollinator friendly plants and providing habitat essential to pollinator survival. Master Gardener and Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society […]
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9 events,Great time to get those hard to find perennials and annuals. We also have beautiful hanging baskets, fairy gardens, vegetables, bags of mushroom compost, vendors and memberships. A great crew to help you find places or give you advice.
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![]() The early bird gets the worm! Annual baskets for Mother's Day, hard to find perennials, trees and shrubs. Heirloom tomato plants, herbs and vegetable plants. Native plants. In partnership with the Schomberg Community farm
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MAY 9, 2026 PLANT SALE: 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Location: Gord Brown Area, Recreation Centre, King St. E. Dig up your extra plants to donate, then come find something new for your garden. Free advice and great prices. Sponsored by A Better View.
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Monday, May 4 to Friday, May 8 - Plant Sale Preparations 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 1:00-3:00 p.m. Volunteers Needed! Help dig plants from donation gardens or pot plants at The Meeting Place contact Terry Mercer 613-363-4151 Saturday, May 9, 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. - Green Thumbs Annual Plant Sale! Volunteers Needed! • Mother’s Day […]
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![]() Plants and veggies and herbs and whatever people donate!
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![]() Our famous Plant Sale is back again Saturday May 9th 9:00am to noon Rain or Shine Come and discover wonderful plants that are proven winners shared from the gardens of our horticultural members. Perennials, Annuals, Groundcovers, Shrubs, Tomatoes, Herbs Our experienced members will be on-hand with gardening advice Again we offer Tool Sharpening for a […]
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![]() We are busy getting ready for our big Plant Sale on May 9th! Tables throughout the McConaghy Centre gymnasium will be overflowing with Perennials, Annuals, Tropicals, Succulents, Herbs and Vegetables. Signs will identify plants that are Native and Pollinator-friendly. Plants will primarily be from a member-tended Greenhouse in Richmond Hill. In addition to plants, our […]
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Bath Gardening Club's annual fertilizer sale takes place Saturday, May 9, 2026, however orders must be placed by May 6. Horticultural societies will find details on how to order and pay in the attached form. Please include the name of your horticultural society and contact information on your order. Fertilizer Order Form |
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![]() Celebrate Mother's Day with Roselands at our annual Plant Sale! We'll have native perennials, annuals and houseplants. |
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![]() What's growing near you? Nature is ready to be your medicine -- you just need to pay attention. Registered Herbalist, Tamara Segal of Hawthorn Herbals will explain how she offers holistic approaches to restorative health using herbs, nutrition and guidance.
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Georgina-Brock Garden Club Plant Auction with auctioneer Kevin McGuckin. A fun and lively event and the main fundraiser for the Georgina-Brock Garden Club. Huge selection of perennials, annuals, seedlings, veggies and more. Plants are generously donated by local garden centres and businesses as well as from member’s gardens. Everyone welcome. |
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Please welcome our guest speaker tonight, Shirley Koch, as she talks about "Spring Perennials". Learn how to have colour and vibrancy in your spring garden. Guests are welcome, free parking, draw prizes, sharing table, bring a mug for refreshments. There is also a flower show this evening.
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For detailed specifics about each meeting, visit our website or Facebook page to learn more.
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![]() Our May guest speaker is Mike Parrish. Mike will be speaking to us about the ins and outs of Dahlias. ——- Doors open at 7 pm with the meeting starting at 7:30 pm. Visitors always welcome. There is a nominal fee of $5 to help offset the cost of speakers.
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MAY 13, 2026 Trees Talk if you are willing to Listen – Arborist Ruurd van de Ven explains how trees communicate and interact with each other.
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Brenda Symns will be our presenter for the evening. Brenda will be going some floral demonstrations. |
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![]() This is an annual event to celebrate the liberation of Holland in WWII. Our area has a number of people with Dutch heritage, some of whom will share their stories at this event. There is a BBQ, cake, artwork by the local high school, music and often airforce fly overs.
Free ![]() Leaside Garden Society – Speaker Series presents: Speaker: Najeeb Siddiqui and Michelle Delaney (Thorncliffe Park Urban Farmers) Topic: Nurturing Nature through Wildlife Supportive Gardens in Thorncliffe Park Date: Thursday May 14th, 2026 Time: 7:00 pm (6:30pm Refreshments) Location: Leaside Library – 165 McRae Drive |
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![]() Our annual Society Plant Sale is again at the Guelph Farmer's Market. Come early - plants sell quickly
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Members dig from their personal gardens and donate shrubs, trees and perennial. Some also prepare annuals for this sale. This is open to the public and is well attended. It is held at the Palmer Park, often referred to as the Bandshell Park. It is located on the corner of Sydenham Street W. and Centre […]
Per purchase but a good deal.
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![]() Hello fellow gardeners, Come and support our fundraiser for our society and meet fellow gardeners as well as find that special plant that’s waiting for you!
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![]() Annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables and specialty plants. All locally grown. Great prices. Silent auction and Garage sale
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![]() Perennials, annuals, herbs, vegetables, tubers, houseplants - all grown lovingly by our members! Also plant pots, gardening books and other miscellaneous gardening needs. Selling at very reasonable prices.
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![]() Get ready for your gardens this spring and summer. Come to the Minden and District Horticultural Society Spring Plant Sale! We will have a variety of annuals and perennials to choose to get your garden season off to a great start. The sale will be located in the town of Minden, 63 Bobcaygeon Road. |
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![]() Guest speaker Judith Cox will be at our regular monthly meeting to talk to us about growing vegetables in all situations. |
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![]() “Square Foot Gardening” by Kathleen Gorsline. Kathleen is a Master Gardener and revered member of the Schomberg Horticultural Society (and superb curler) who will explain how we can grow wonderful food and flowers in a limited, organized and manageable space. Doors open at 7pm - presentation starts at 7:30 Refreshments, flower show, door prizes […]
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![]() Tips and information about supporting a robust and sustainable yard and garden in an era of extreme weather conditions. |
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Find out the many products and services that the Branch Ranch offers to our local gardeners. They will have product for sale after the presentation. Mini flower show |
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![]() Now is the time to stock up on all your vegetable and annuals and perennial plants from some of the best gardens in the area.
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![]() The Spring Plant Sale is made possible by the generous donations of our local gardeners. Please bring potted and labelled planted to the ECFTA the evening before the sale. Proceeds from the sale are used for community planting. Thank you! ![]() Spring is here and that means our annual plant sale is back! Need help choosing plants? We will have the Halton Master Gardeners on site to assist with plant choices and answer all your gardening questions. See you there!
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![]() May 23, 2026 Annual Plant Sale Chinguacousy Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale is a fantastic opportunity to purchase locally grown plants, including: Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs, Vegetables, Houseplants. There will also be gardening related items, and a lucky draw. CASH Sales only. WHEN: Saturday, May 23rd. Rain or Shine!! 10:00 a.m.- 1 p.m. WHERE: Knightsbridge Seniors Centre, 1A Knightsbridge Rd, […]
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![]() A beloved, local Plant Fair that's also a community gardens' fundraiser! FREE admission. A rain or shine event. ***Featuring*** Natives, pollinators, organic herbs & veggies, shade lovers & hard-to-find plants. Plus, a garden flea market, free gardening advice, & groovy giveaways! ***NOT Featuring*** Anything invasive. Shop with ease knowing that nothing invasive will be on […]
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![]() Join Roselands and Van Thi Diep for a deeply moving talk on Forest Therapy as a Spiritual Philosophy.
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![]() General Meeting and Mini Flow Show will be followed by our guest speaker Shannon Westwood who will be telling us about the history and workings of the Riverside Park floral clock. Note - Only Guelph Horticultural Society members are eligible to enter these shows |
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Hellebores-Beauties of the Snow. These are gems in the garden as the snow is melting and are long lasting perennials.
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Local food celebrity and author Yvonne Tremblay will speak about culinary herbs - growing, preserving and cooking with them. Yvonne is the owner of Quisine, a food, marketing and nutrition consultancy who has published several books - 250 Home Preserving Favourites, Thyme In the Kitchen, Cooking With Fresh Herbs, etc.
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![]() Join our Guest speaker-Melissa North who is an Organic Gardener with her topic of Introduction to permaculture. Floral Competition
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![]() Guest speaker: Paul LaPorte ... Invasive Plant Management Plan Plus a Strawberry Social Fundraiser - payment at the door
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![]() Our annual plant sale is held at the Stayner arena. There will be a large number and variety of healthy locally grown plants available for sale.
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![]() Join us for a delightful day at the Roots to Blooms Community Garden Event featuring our Annual Spring Plant & Bake Sale, hosted by the Niagara Falls Horticultural Society! This family-friendly event offers a fantastic selection of member-grown perennials, ornamental grasses, and shrubs for purchase - perfect for sprucing up your garden this season. Remember, […] |
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![]() Peonies are beloved for their gorgeous blooms and captivating fragrance. They are adaptable, easy to grow plants that fit into any garden style. Tonight’s speaker will reveal the different types of peonies that can be grown in our gardens, and highlight variances in flower forms and colours. She will also share how we can achieve […]
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