Fusion Gardening with Sean James

Online event

Fusion Gardening blends LID (rainwater handling) with xeriscaping (drought-tolerant gardening) and folds in plantings to mitigate the effects of climate change and enhance biodiversity. One of the main focus of this style is beauty and we’ll address the backbone of each of these disciplines and discuss how to do each artfully. This talk is part ... Read more

Free

The Secrets of Fruit Tree Care with Susan Poizner

Online event

Join us online to learn about fruit tree care. More and more North Americans are planting fruit trees in their gardens, parks or on company land. But often new growers are disappointed. Without proper care, young fruit trees are vulnerable to pest and disease problems and often produce poor quality fruit. What many new growers ... Read more

Free

Water Features for Every Backyard with Master Gardener Mary Ann Van Berlo

Johnny Leroux Community Arena 10 Warner-Colpitts Lane, Stittsville, Ontario, Canada

The next meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society is on Tuesday, March 21st. The meeting will be held in person at the Johnny Leroux Community Arena (second floor), 10 Warner-Colpitts Lane, Stittsville, at 7:30 pm. If you prefer to attend the meeting on Zoom, please send a request a few days before to [email protected] ... Read more

Seedy Saturday – Share, Learn & Grow!

Pefferlaw Lions Community Centre 38 Pete's Lane, Pefferlaw, ON, Canada

A don't miss event - lots of seeds, seedlings, vendors, speakers, children's activities, lavender products, honey, garden art, refreshments and more. Free admission. Everyone welcome. Co-hosted by Georgina-Brock, Beaverton & Cannington Garden Clubs.

Scarborough Seedy Saturday and Green Fair

St John Henry Newman HIgh School 100 Brimley Rd south ( south of Kingston Road), Toronto ( Scarborough), Ontario, Canada

A gardening and Eco Fair where you can: -pick up your seeds for growing - either through trading or donation at our seed exchange ro buy seeds from our seed vendors -get gardening advice from the horticultural clubs -learn about planting native plants in your garden and how they support biodiversity -find out about supporting ... Read more

$2.00

April General Meeting – Growing Gracefully: the Evolution of a Garden

McConaghy Senior's Centre 10100 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada

APRIL GENERAL MEETING: GUEST SPEAKER SEAN JAMES, "GROWING GRACEFULLY: THE EVOLUTION OF A GARDEN" As many a gardener can visually attest to from photos – gardens evolve, year after year. Some plants over-thrive, while others perish. As trees mature, once-sunny spaces become better suited to shade-loving plants. Sean will guide us through this natural progression ... Read more

Wildflower All-Stars for Sun and Shade

Beautiful native wildflowers will make your garden come alive! Go beyond Black-eyed Susans - discover our local wildflowers and their amazing variety of shapes and colours. Indigenous to southwestern Ontario, these easy-to-grow beauties are beloved by pollinators. Learn which native plants will work best for you and your garden.

Free

Georgina-Brock Garden Club – Let’s Get Growing!

Pefferlaw Lions Community Centre 38 Pete's Lane, Pefferlaw, ON, Canada

Learn the basics of growing your own plants from seed from seasoned expert Sharon Bognar of The Inn Garden. Sharon will demonstrate methods for successful germination and how to care for young plants including planting mix, when to propagate seeds, lighting, hardening off & damping off. Attendees will take home a vegetable seedling to plant ... Read more

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