January 22: Erin Muscutt “Fossilized Plants that Still Exist Today”
Erin Muscutt has been professionally gardening for 25 years. She graduated from Durham College with a diploma in General Arts & Science. Later she attended Humber College where she attained … Continue reading
November 27: Vikki Whitney “Winterscaping: Not your average holiday decor”
Victoria Whitney is the General Manager of Griffin’s Greenhouses, her family business operating in Peterborough, 5 km north of Trent University. Griffin’s is currently celebrating its 43rd year of helping … Continue reading
October 23: Nikola Warnock “An Introduction to Alpine Troughs and Scree Gardening”
Nikola has enjoyed gardening and nature from a young age. She majored in sculpture at Mount Allison University and believes that gardening is a very sculptural experience. She has her … Continue reading
September 25: Thom Luloff “Gardening & Critters: The Perfect Mix”
Thom Luloff is a Professor of Fish and Wildlife Sciences at Fleming College, having completed his degree in medical science from the University of Western Ontario. In addition to teaching he … Continue reading
June 26: Suzanne Catty “Distilling Demo: How essential oils and hydrosols are extracted”
Suzanne is an internationally recognized researcher and practitioner in the fields of aromatherapy and holistic health. She learned the European traditional and medicinal uses of plants from her family, especially … Continue reading
May 22: Kerry Hackett “Eat Your Weedies”
Kerry has been a Medical Herbalist for almost two decades and holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Central Lancashire (UK). She is a professional member of … Continue reading
March 28: Robert Bowles “Dragonflies & Damselflies”
Bob Bowles was born raised on Bowles Hill in the Beaver Valley in a small farming community in Grey County south of Owen Sound. He worked for 32 years as … Continue reading
Garden Show: Get your Tickets BEFORE the Show
Tickets for the 2018 Garden Show are now available at selected local shops, and also ONLINE. eTickets do not have to be printed — they can be scanned directly from … Continue reading