Woodland gardens, crevice gardens and dwarf conifers with Gordon MacKay
General club meeting followed by guest speaker Gordon MacKay on the topic of woodland gardens, crevice gardens and dwarf conifers. Members: Free / Non-members: $5.00
General club meeting followed by guest speaker Gordon MacKay on the topic of woodland gardens, crevice gardens and dwarf conifers. Members: Free / Non-members: $5.00
General meeting followed by presentation on apples with avid apple-grower, Harry Burton who grows 200+ apple varieties on Salt Spring Island. Members: free / Visitors $5.00
General meeting followed by presentation on dahlias with local expert, Rick Monchak Members: free / Visitors $5.00
This month, we welcome Aleia Cukor, Assistant Manager, Gardenworks. Aleia will cover blueberries, apples, roses and more. Do you have a burning pruning question? E-mail your question in advance to Janna van Kessel at vankesseljanna@gmail.com. Or bring your questions to the meeting. Members: free / non-members: $5.00 Not a member yet? New members are always welcome. Click on ‘become a member’ on our home page.
This month, we welcome Arzeena Hamir, co-owner of Amara organic farm. Arzeena is a local organic farmer and food security advocate with a passion for sustainable agriculture. She holds a bachelor’s degree in crop science from the University of Guelph and a master’s degree in sustainable agriculture from the University of London, England. Members: free / Non-members: $5.00 Not a member? We welcome new members. Just… Read more »
How can you better support birds, bugs, and bats through your home garden? Hint: it’s not just about the plants! Join Jan Smith from the MARS Wildlife Rescue Habitat Stewardship Team to explore ways to create healthy habitat with native plants and ecological processes. Members: free / Non-members: $5.00 Not a member yet? New members are always welcome. Just click ‘become a member’ on our home page.
Tonight we welcome Greg Baute from Bramblewood Farm and Nursery who will be speaking on the topic of growing fruit and nut trees. Members: free / Visitors (always welcome) $5.00 drop-in
This month we welcome members of the Midnight Shuttles Spinners and Weavers Guild to learn about growing a dye plant garden. Members: free Visitors: $5.00 drop-in fee
The Campbell River Garden Club’s annual fundraising plant sale will feature everything to do with gardening: shrubs, perennials, herbs, veggie starts, tools, decor, and more! All funds raised will support the club’s educational programs and activities The C.R. Garden Club is a not-for-profit club. Funds raised contribute to the club’s purpose of sharing local and expert gardening knowledge and materials. Master Gardeners Association will be on-site… Read more »
This month we welcome Evelyn M’s Tiny Urban Flower Farm on the topic of cut flowers. · When, why, and how to harvest healthy flowers · What is store bought flower food & how to create your own eco-friendly recipe alternative · Bouquet trends for 2026 · How to create a gorgeous bouquet · How to cut and tie stems after a bouquet is created · How to create… Read more »