ABOYNE – Let your toddler’s imagination bloom at this cool, hands-on gardening adventure at the Wellington County Museum and Archives.
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Spring Wildflower Workshop at The Arboretum
GUELPH – Spring has arrived and the flowers are beginning to bloom!
Guelph Community Earth Week Tree Planting
GUELPH – The entire Guelph community is welcome to join in on a meaningful family event, brought to you by the City of Guelph, Trees For Guelph, and the Rotary Club of Guelph.
Have a small garden? Think about growing up
My garden is tiny, well actually, the property is tiny, my garden is big. Crammed with colour, texture, varying heights, and blooms that transverse three seasons, evoking childhood memories of my mother’s garden.
Hillsburgh Garden Club’s Spring Sale
HILLSBURGH– Preparations are in full swing for the Hillsburgh Garden Club’s Spring Plant Sale, set to take place May 17 from 8:30am to 1pm at 9042 Wellington Rd. 22 in Hillsburgh.
Hidden backyard garden an oasis for Elora couple
ELORA – When Sue and Paul Kelly decided to leave Kitchener and make their home on Mathieson Street in Elora, Sue had a stipulation.
Five homeowners win Grand Garden Awards
FERGUS – The Fergus and District Horticultural Society has honoured five homeowners for their outstanding gardens, beautifying their neighbourhood and our town in the process.
When rain comes in torrents, maybe you need a rain garden
ABOYNE – Gardeners know that collecting rainwater and using it to water their gardens is a smart way to conserve water.
Ellis: Trees should be the first things planted in a brand-new yard
CENTRE WELLINGTON – New to home ownership? Want to make that brand new house look like a home?
GROW Community Garden: a community effort at its heart
MARDEN – There is an unusual community garden located on the grounds of Grace Community Church in Marden.
Province set to spend $16 million over three years to manage invasive plants
ONTARIO – Invasive plants are non-native species that cause harm to the environment, the economy or human health.
Fergus Horticultural Society garden tour promises inspriation, relaxation, and education
FERGUS - The Fergus and District Horticultural Society is holding its garden tour that is described by vice president Mary Ann Branciere as being “colourful, inspiring, relaxing, peaceful, and educational.”
Trees key to supporting ecosystems: Puslinch native plant specialist
PUSLINCH – Flowers may get more glory, but it’s trees that do the heavy lifting to support pollinators and provide food for insects and wildlife.