March 27: Garry Edwards “Propagating Garden Plants”
Garry Edwards has now been in horticulture for over 40 years, operating his own nursery in Devon, England and for the last 16 years in Canada — running his landscaping business … Continue reading
February 27: Julie Moore-Cantieni “Landscape Design: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
Julie is the Lead Landscape & Garden Designer for Modern Landscape Designers. She has particular expertise in Design Concept Development. At Canada Blooms in 2018, Julie received The Tony Di … Continue reading
January 23: Cathy Hooper “Veggies in the Edible Landscape”
Cathy Hooper is certified as an Organic Master Gardener and Permaculture Designer. Cathy is interested in teaching others to grow food so that we can all contribute to a sustainable … Continue reading
Announcing… our 2019 Speakers!
January 23… Cathy Hooper “Veggies in the Edible Landscape” growediblegardens.org February 27… Julie Moore “Landscape Design: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” modernlandscapedesigners.com March 27… Garry Edwards “Propagating Garden Plants” meadowviewgardens.org April 24… Dawn Golloher “New … Continue reading
November 28: Kerry Hackett “Favourite Herbs & Homemade Medicines”
Kerry has been a student and practitioner of herbal medicine for almost two decades. She is a member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists (UK), the American Herbalists Guild, … Continue reading
October 24: Joe & Hazel Cook “What’s the Buzz? Bee Amazed”
Joe and Hazel Cook with their daughter Amy have operated a family owned business, Blossom Hill Nursery since 1994, specializing in the hybridization and propagation of British Delphinium elatum. A second … Continue reading
Sept 26: Andrew McIlmoyle of Waymac Farms “Mushrooms: All the Dirt”
Five generation’s have scratched at this dirt. My father settled on mushrooms, after a variety of crops and careers, he found his niche. We have sold them, grown them, loved them … Continue reading
June 27, 7pm. Kathryn McHolm “Working with Nature: Is it a Garden or a Habitat?”
“For more than twenty years now on my property in the Village of Welcome, I’ve been listening as the garden speaks to me. It had been previously owned by a couple who … Continue reading