Halton Garden Week 2022
The free community event in Halton will offer a number of virtual presentations and workshops for participants to grow their food skills and learn about gardening, climate change and how to reduce food waste.
The free community event in Halton will offer a number of virtual presentations and workshops for participants to grow their food skills and learn about gardening, climate change and how to reduce food waste.
At Gardens Stratford, presentation “This for That: Native Alternatives for Invasive Plants”, by Lorraine Johnson, author of numerous books on environmental issues and gardening.
Mike Dorion dives into the nitty gritty of the soil and what is actually happening down there.
Lake Simcoe Gardeners speaker Cathy Kavassalis subject is Herbs: Savoury, Sensual and Poisonous.
Virtual My First Vegetable Garden: This course is designed for the new gardener or the gardener that has only been growing vegetables for a couple of years.
Darren Heimbecker will talk about Whistling Gardens in the third stop of virtual cross-country tour of botanical gardens by Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society.
Ottawa Horticultural Society: Presenters Patricia Stirbys and Peter Croal will give a brief outline of the genesis of this initiative, and their respective motivations for creating Healing Forest.
Master Gardeners Assocation of Alberta presents Janet Melrose on seed propagation.
Etobicoke Horticultural Society presents Helen Battersby on Irish gardens as well as an online baking competition.
The University of Guelph Arboretum:? n this introductory course to Japanese garden design, you will learn about the traditional techniques used to establish gardens of peace and Zen.
Woodstock Horticultural Society presents Denise Hodgins whose talk will be Seed Starting & Cuttings.
Pickering Garden & Horticultural Society presents Berrydelicious with Cathy Kavassalis about small fruit growing for the home gardener
Trish Symons takes us through her beautiful Hockley Valley garden.
Virtual My First Vegetable Garden: This course is designed for the new gardener or the gardener that has only been growing vegetables for a couple of years.
Gardeners of Burlington presents Bob Osborne on hardy roses with slide show and discussion on new cultivars, production and their culture.
Beaconsfield Garden Club: Rafael Najmanovich has been practicing and studying the living art of bonsai
Leaside Garden Society presents Marc Yamaguchi on the the East Danforth Rain Gardens Project.
Stratford and Area Master Gardeners and Stratford Public Library offer a virtual presentation by Sean James on Layered Designs for Natural Gardens.
Agincourt Garden Club Members and non members are welcome to this free Zoom meeting.
Oro-Medonte Horticultural Society presents Marianne Lepa on March 14 talking about Europe's Allotment Gardens: The original urban farms.
Sean James will discuss techniques to aid in infiltrating rainwater into the soil while beautifying your landscapes and allowing a more unusual palette of plants to be used.
University of Guelph Arboretum 7 sessions: Garden Fundamentals will focus on ornamental gardens including trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs and grasses.
The next meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society is on Tuesday, March 15th and will take place on Zoom at 7:00 pm. Our guest speaker this month, Master Gardener Mary Shearman Reid, will give her presentation “Bulbs for Year Round Enjoyment.” Mary will discuss what to look for when selecting bulbs, how to plant ... Read more
Guest Speaker: Brad Henderson of
Kingsbrae Garden is the fourth speaker on our virtual cross-country tour of botanical gardens.
Ancaster Horticultural Society March 15 monthly meeting via Zoom presents Janet Mackey on ‘How to Build a Rain Garden’
Master Gardeners Assocation of Alberta presents Scott Meer on how natural enemies of insects can be our friends.
Trenton Horticultural Society presents David Hobson on "Grow Something Different to Impress Your Neighbours".
At University of Guelph Arboretum this half-day indoor/outdoor practical workshop teaches the principles of easy and correct pruning in the home landscape.
University of Guelph Arboretum 7 sessions: Garden Fundamentals will focus on ornamental gardens including trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs and grasses.
Rodger J Tschanz from the University of Guelph trial gardens discusses New Plant Ideas.
Judith Cox will talk on how to start your tomatoes from seed, grow them on.
This half-day indoor/outdoor practical workshop at the Arboretum teaches the principles of easy and correct pruning in the home landscape.
Peterborough Horticultural Society presents Joyce Hostyn on foodscaping and wildscaping as a new approach to gardening in a changing climate.
Haldimand Horticultural Society: Teresa Rock who will be showing us how to do Easter Floral Arrangements.
Haldimand Horticultural Society annual Seedy Saturday, March 26th at the Riverside Exhibition Centre in Caledonia
Georgina-Brock, Cannington & Beaverton Garden Clubs in Pefferlaw on March 26
The Brampton Horticultural Society in partnership with the City of Brampton are holding our 10th Annual Seedy Saturday starting on Saturday, March 12th at 10.00am and will run virtually for three months. It will be available 24/7
Garden City Gardeners/St. Catharines Horticultural Society presents James Graham on Vegetables & Companion Planting and George Scott on Bees & Pollinators.
Join the Vancouver Master Gardeners for a stellar program that will inspire and help you understand how to fight the negative effects of climate change.
At Gardens Stratford, “Native Trees and Shrubs for Urban Gardens and Landscapes” presented by Sean Fox, manager of Horticulture and Curator of Collections & Conservation at the University of Guelph Arboretum.
Over the past twenty years, Ursula Eley has had the pleasure of demonstrating design, talking about gardening, and teaching floral design.. Ursula's garden is mainly a shade garden now and she enjoys growing native plants and some of their beautiful foreign cousins. As well a representative from King Township will be on hand to distribute ... Read more
Lake Simcoe Gardeners presents Helen Battersby on "Gardens of Regret"
University of Guelph Arboretum 7 sessions: Garden Fundamentals will focus on ornamental gardens including trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs and grasses.