1. Clean up, blow, and rake: Start cleaning when snow has melted and the soil has dried. Rake away…
Rural
How to enjoy gardening season without muscle aches
Winter takes a toll on your garden, but spring takes a toll on the gardener. Use these tips to…
Guelph Scouts host annual plant swap and compost fundraiser
Kortright Hills Neighbourhood Group and 26th Guelph Scouting Group are holding the 4th Annual Plant…
Garden and wildflower photography workshop
Peonies and irises make beautiful models for photographers and will soon be in…
Terry Daynard named this year”s “Champion of Agriculture” by Farm and Food Care
Terry Daynard of Guelph-Eramosa has been named the 2014 recipient of Farm and Food Care's Champion…
Trees ready for planting in Wellington North
Over 12,000 trees are ready to be planted on farms in Wellington North this spring. The trees will…
OMAF and MRA Report
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF) and the…
Safety message
Walter Grose (a.k.a. Safety Sam), farm safety advocate and organizer of the April 19 Farm Safety…
4-H Donation
Lions treasurer Ralph Roelofsen made a $1,500 donation to Charlie Twiss of the West Luther 4-H…
Garden visit
Members of the Moorefield and District Horticultural Society enjoyed a visit to St. Jacobs Country…
Garden tour
Members of the Moorefield and District Horticultural Society enjoyed a visit to St. Jacobs Country…
Society gears up for garden show in Harriston
The Harriston and District Horticultural Society's recent meeting was all about house…
Gardening Fundamentals workshops at The Arboretum, University of Guelph
Gardening Fundamentals is a series of courses designed for both the beginner and experienced…
Canvas time
Isabel Senek, left, received one of the 17 membership canvass packets from Vic and Trish Palmer at…
Speakers on “permaculture” address horticultural society
President Georgie Hutchison welcomed 25 members and guests to the Clifford and District…