Etobicoke Horticultural Society
80 Lothian Ave. M8Z 4K5 Etobicoke, ON, Canada
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Locality: Etobicoke
Address: 80 Lothian Ave. M8Z 4K5 Etobicoke, ON, Canada
Website: www.gardenontario.org/site.php/etobicoke
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Join us & Exploring By The Seat Of Your Pants live on YouTube TOMORROW, Tues, May 4 at 11AM, for a spring walk and Q&A in Crothers Woods. Explore the #SignsOfSpring in an Environmentally Sensitive Area in the heart of #Toronto. https://youtube.com/watch?v=GBZNMfupN4E
Happy May everyone! Our next Zoom mtg will be Wed. May 5th at 7:30 pm. with Charlie Dobbin discussing climate change and practical advice on adapting our gardens to weather extremes.Happy May everyone! Our next Zoom mtg will be Wed. May 5th at 7:30 pm. with Charlie Dobbin discussing climate change and practical advice on adapting our gardens to weather extremes.
Flowering Almond
Very helpful for young native plant identification.
How to deal with various animal issues in your garden
Read carefully and you will benefit!
Mid October was a quiet but beautiful time to be in Nfld.
There is a link in post if you wish to donate to the city for this property.
This is the entrance ramp to Memorial University's Botanical Garden. Well worth the visit when you are next in St. John's . Just be prepared to circle the city a few times trying to find it! I will be posting a few more photos from here, leading up to our Jan. 6th, 2021 Zoom visit to the Rock!
Happy Boxing Day to you! Put your feet up for a sec and enjoy this video of a nature reserve in England. Lots of plant info, gorgeous photography and a Second World War tid bit thrown in for good measure! https://youtu.be/IbSFS6-aXNc
Looking for seeds?
Tie down climbing rose canes to protect them from cold winds. And if you tie the flexible rose canes in a horizontal arc along a fence or trellis, it will trigger the greater bud break leading to many more blossoms next year.
A little Christmas chuckle!
For the cactus growers...
A very in depth reply to the question posed here. Check the reply from Cathy K. a thorough Master Gardener. I've had leaf mulch, leaf mold & 'oss muck' on my mind because of our last 2 speakers!
Do we have any cold weather gardeners?
Beware of the pretty berries.
I'll be talking about pollinators and what you can do to help them on your balcony, in your yard, community garden or other community spaces, in a free online webinar on Saturday (Nov 14, 3pm-4pm). Here's the link for registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wild-about-bees-pollinator-gardening-workshop-tickets-126864321601