
Composting for gardeners
March 4th, 2025Online workshop presented by the Guelph Arboretum Guest Instructor:Robert Pavlis An introduction to the composting process including the role of microbes, greens and ...
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Native plants for beauty and biodiversity
March 4th, 2025Canadian Wildlife Federation webinar series Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and special guest, Lorraine Johnson, to discover some of Canada’s beautiful native ...
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Ontario oaks: biodiversity-supporting heavyweights
February 27th, 2025Online workshop presented by the Guelph Arboretum Guest instructor: Sean Fox Please join us for a concentrated and in-depth look at Ontario’s incredible diversity of ...
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Propagating plants from cuttings
February 26th, 2025Online workshop presented by the Guelph Arboretum Guest instructor: Robert Pavlis Cuttings are a great way to propagate all kinds of plants including perennials, ...
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Low-maintenance boulevard gardens
February 15th, 2025Blooming Boulevards online webinar Grow flowers, not grass, then sit back and enjoy! Learn how to replace your high-maintenance turf with a drought-proof, salt ...
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Naturalistic planting design
February 8th, 2025Blooming Boulevards online webinar Creating beauty AND biodiversity in your garden Our guest speaker, landscape design expert Aaron Fox, will review the concepts of ...
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This for that: native plant alternatives for beauty and function
February 3rd, 2025Presentation by the Kanata-March Horticultural Society In this illustrated talk, author of over ten books about native plants and gardening, Lorraine Johnson, will ...
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Design and biodiversity considerations in your outdoor space
January 28th, 2025Ottawa Horticultural Society monthly meeting In this presentation, you will learn about the essential elements of garden design and how to maximize your current or ...
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Seed stratification for restoration
January 23rd, 2025Canadian Wildlife Federation Join us for a webinar with Kathryn “Kate” Arthur, biologist with the Essex Region Conservation Authority, as she leads us ...
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