Societies in Ontario

Greater Toronto Bulb & Horticultural Society
District 5
The purpose of the club is to promote the enjoyment and appreciation of bulbs and “bulb-like” plants, including corms, tubers and rhizomes. And that covers a very wide range of both indoor and outdoor plants, from hyacinths to dahlias, gladioli to amaryllis, and even a few cacti, which have scaly bulbous portions for storing water in dry periods.
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Toronto Botanical Garden
777 Lawrence Ave. E.
North York M3C1P2
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Membership costs $20 for an individual, and $25 for families/couples (2 persons sharing a household)
| Title | First/Last Name | Phone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President | Michael Erdman | 416-578-6602 |
Meetings from March through November are held in the TBG's 2nd floor studios, starting at 1:30 p.m.
February 22 - Brian Carson, "Treasures of the Ottawa Valley", by Zoom
March 29 - Garry Edwards, "Growing Hepaticas”
April 26 - Junaid Khan "Attracting Lepidoptera (Butterflies) to Our Gardens"
May 31 - Michael Erdman "The Joy of Rhizomatous Begonias "
September 27 - tbd
October 25 - tbd
November 15 - tbd
In addition to our monthly meetings, the club gets involved in outreach programs including public plantings. For the past several years, we have provided bulbs for flower beds at the Main Street and Queen Street East branches of the Metro Toronto Library, and for Withrow Park plantings by Riverdale Horticultural Society. And we regularly provide spring bulbs for major beds at the Toronto Botanical Garden.











