Feed the Bees: Plant selections to support pollinators in your garden On March 26, 2026, NANPS kicked off our 2026 speaker series with Eliese Watson, founder of ABC Bees. In this presentation, you’ll discover the best plant selections to support
Join us for an evening with butterfly expert, author, and international speaker Carol Pasternak. In this session, she’ll share the message that native plant gardening is not only ecologically important but fun and joyful. Through stories, photos, and videos, her
Missed our plant sale at Toronto Botanical Garden? We’ll have a selection of native plants for sale at Christie Pits Park on May 17th as part of Councillor Dianne Saxe’s Spring Spectacular. Come join the fun!
Native Plants for Multi-Season Shade Gardens, Frank Kershaw
The recording for our March 21st webinar, Native Shrubs for your Garden with Colleen Cirillo, is now available. About the Webinar: Native plants are gaining popularity for both ecological and aesthetic reasons. As they become more available, deciding which species
In this moderated discussion, panelists with diverse backgrounds and perspectives were invited to share the ways that they relate to plants and understand their roles in the ecosystems they inhabit. Terms explored included native species and invasive species, weeds and
Propagating Native Plants: Getting Your Seeds to Grow, Stefan Weber February 9, 2016, Fairview Public Library Learn about tools needed for effective seed collecting and cleaning. Talk about challenges and techniques that work for propagating native plants from seed. Stefan
Our plant sale team is hard at work planning for our May plant sale at Toronto Botanical Garden. We’re thrilled to announce that this year’s sale will take place on Saturday, May 9th, 2026 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
In this webinar recording, educator and award winning author Robert Pavlis dives deep into components of soil, soil microbes and building soil structure, including the rhizosphere! He also discusses ways to mitigate risks, overcome barriers, and common myths about soil.
Over the past 18 years, Sayeh Beheshti has been inviting the web of life into her garden. With the generous help of friends and volunteers, she has organized a fun scavenger hunt that offers visitors a chance to get to
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