Fletcher Wildlife Garden Native Plant Sale June 3, 2017 9:30-12:30. Help pollinators and butterflies, attract birds to your backyard. We’ll show you which native plant species are favourites with wildlife at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden and which species will do well in your growing conditions. We have milkweeds for monarchs, asters to suit any garden location, goldenrods, blue-eyed grass, bergamot, beardtongue, a few native grass species, and hundreds of other species from our own garden. Watch our website www.ofnc.ca/fletcher for a list of species for sale later this spring. Annual Native Plant Sale
Monday, March 20, 2017
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter March 2017
The Edible Garden Newsletter for March 2017 is full of information. In this issue, we talk about where Carrot seeds come from and how you can grow and collect your own carrot seeds. Our summers are either rain every day or long periods of drought. Learn how to create a water efficient garden. You too can grow cherries in Eastern Ontario. We also continue our Pollinator series with a brief article on Hummingbirds as pollinators.
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Friday, February 17, 2017
Fruit Trees 101: Workshop
What?
- The Mississippi Mills Urban Orchard
- Fruit tree care--pruning, pests and diseases
- Question and Answer
Who?
- Ed Lawrence--CBC Gardening expert, Former head of Rideau Hall gardens and Mississippi Mills Gardening guru
- David Hinks--Millstone gardening columnist, member Lanark County Master Gardeners, Board member "The Hunger Stop".
Where?
- Mississippi Mills Youth Centre 134 Main Street, Almonte (beside Milano's Pizza)
Cost?
- Donation to the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre
This is a joint project of the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre, Lanark County Master Gardeners and the Neighbourhood Tomato.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter February 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter February 2017 As any gardener dealing with the vagaries of weather and pest infestations can tell you, our natural world is a complex system! Repeating or cyclical patterns make it a little easier to understand. Cyclical events in nature range from daily cycles of light and dark to millennia-long cycles in the tilt and wobble of the earth, which affect how much sunlight and heat reaches our planet. The study of these cyclical events in nature, their causes and relation-ship to other natural phenomena, particularly weather and climate, is called phenology. We also introduce a new, ongoing feature on pollinators.
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Thursday, January 26, 2017
Seedy Saturday and Seedy Sunday
Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
500 Almonte St, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Canada
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter January 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter January 2017. The New Year is a time to make resolutions about improving our lives. Gardeners, too, want to improve our gardens. In this newsletter, the Master Gardeners from Ottawa Carleton and Lanark County share their New Years Resolutions. Maybe some of those resolutions will apply to your garden. We complete our series on herbs by demonstrating various methods for drying and storing herbs. Happy New Year to you.
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
Edible Garden Newsletter December 2016
The Edible Garden Newsletter December 2016 continues with our feature on How to Garden All Year Round. We also help bring the taste of the garden with an article on Fresh Herbs that includes information on growing and using herbs. Finally, as Christmas is approaching, we have included recipes from the cookbooks of our own Master Gardeners. Hope you enjoy.
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Sunday, November 20, 2016
What do you know about Ontario's Pollinators?
What do you know about Ontario's Pollinators? Be Wild! Take the Ontario Natures Pollinator Quiz to test your knowledge.
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