Anna Leggatt on Plants that Spread: Big, Bad & Beautiful
Online eventGreater Toronto Water Garden & Hort Society meeting Sept.26. with speaker Anna Leggatt who will talk about "Plants that Spread: Big, Bad & Beautiful."
Greater Toronto Water Garden & Hort Society meeting Sept.26. with speaker Anna Leggatt who will talk about "Plants that Spread: Big, Bad & Beautiful."
The Nobleton and King City Garden Club presentation on Sept. 27 by Julia Dimakos covers what to do with your harvest after bringing it indoors. It does not cover canning.
Agincourt Garden Club on Oct. 4 features Ron Brown who shows us about Canada's World Wonders.
The October general meeting of Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society will feature Cathy Kavassalis talking about Trees for Small Spaces. Often called the “backbone” of a garden, trees and shrubs provide structure and form. In addition to providing year-round beauty, they offer food and habitat for wildlife. But, how do you choose the right ... Read more
Etobicoke Horticultural Society on Oct. 6 features Succulent Gardening For Beginners by Molly and Alex Shannon.
Using high quality seed grown for Canadians in Canada helps to build a more secure, resilient food system. Email Brenda for membership [email protected]
In Woodstock many of the very old trees are being taken down due to the possibility of damage to homes and vehicles. There are also many newly built homes with smaller gardens which would benefit from some shade in summer. On October 12 hear Cathy Kavassalis on Small Trees for Small Spaces.
Gardeners of Burlington presents Stephanie Keeler from the Riverwood Conservancy talking about Creepy Crawlies and Nighttime Nature.