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.
Come join us on the 20th of June when we have a senior speaker and park interpreter from Rondeau Provincial Park speaking on the rare plants in the park. After break we will have a small flower show, so bring in a few of your fav's from your yard so all your gardening friends can […]
Woolwich Gardeners presents speaker DJ Hanna “Butterfly Rangers and Pollinator Gardens” Location: St. James Lutheran Church, 60 Arthur St. S., Elmira, ON N3B 2M9 (Wyatt St. entrance) Date is Monday April 17 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Free-will donation for non-members Open to the public! “Lug a Mug” for refreshments and treats.
“What’s new in the garden centre this year” by Cindy Cluett of Beyond the House Garden Centre Mini Flower Show during the meeting - 3 categories 1. “Jazzy” in honour of International Jazz Day April 30th – A multi coloured arrangement. 2. “Welcome Bats” in honour of Bat Appreciation Day April 17th – An arrangement […]
Regular meeting with guest speaker Dr. Michael McTavish on topic Controlling Invasives (plants such as phragmites and garlic mustard). Doors open at 7 pm, meeting starts at 7:30 pm. Guest fee is $5 per person.
Come join us on the 18th at 7 and we hear Jonathan Choquette, speaker on endangered Plantes and Reptiles. He is part of the Recovery project with Wildlife Preservation Canada Ojibway Parke Prairie Lands. His specialty is the massasauga rattlesnake that lives in our area and Ojibway park.
Berries and berry-like fruit can make wonderful additions to any landscape, terrace or balcony. Join us to learn the basics of berry culture and get the names of a few trusted varieties with Cathy Kavassalis, a passionate gardener and conservationist. This presentation will be online via google meet. Please email eggardeners@gmail.com to receive the link […]
You’re invited to the Ridgetown & District Horticultural Society April meeting. Hat Trick Farms will present Maple Syrup, Winterberries & Tulips: A Family Affair. Social time and refreshments will follow. Everyone welcome! Hat Trick Farms is the family farm of siblings Lynne, Nick and Paul Warriner. They produce maple syrup, winterberries, and tulips (fresh cut […]
Kirsten McCarthy Mycorrhizal Fungi. As member of Halton Master Gardeners since 2021, Master Gardener-in-training Kirsten McCarthy is raising her family and tending her gardens in Dundas. Her gardening interests include small urban gardens to larger ones, winter sowing vegetables, native plants, increasing biodiversity using Ontario native trees, shrubs, and pollinator friendly perennials, managing stormwater in […]
Claudette Sims - Canadian Coalition of Invasive Plants Regulation
General meeting and Speaker: Janet Cox, "Pruning for Plants Health & Beauty"
Our next meeting is Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30pm at St. John's church hall, Winona. Speakers for the evening will be Christine and Stephanie Forestell, with a presentation on bee-keeping, and what they are doing to help "save the bees" at their small, family-run apiary in Jordan Station. A short bio: Forest Fields is a […]
April General Meeting: Durham Town Hall 7 PM Guest Speaker David Manion will give us a "sweet" presentation of his bee keeping and honey business. David is a very ambitious young man who has started his own business. Come out and learn all about the apiary and honey making process.
A presentation on "Lawn Care/Grub Infestations" - Melanie Mathieson, Tips on exhibiting for the Flower & Vegetable Show, followed by a General Meeting.
Join us for an informative presentation on Shade Gardening with Master Gardener Barbara Jackson.
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