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SUMMARY:OHS 2025 Photo Competition
DESCRIPTION:Voting Now Open & View the Photo Galleries  \nThis year’s theme was “The Garden is Your Canvas\,” drew a vibrant array of entries. \nThank you to all members who submitted photos to this year’s competition! OHS Members are invited to view the stunning photo entries and cast their votes for top picks in each class and the overall “Best in Competition.” Voting closes November 21 at 10:00 PM EST. \nGallery Link: View Gallery  \nVoting Link: Voting Form  \nGood luck to all our talented entrants! \nWinners Announcement:Winning entries will be revealed at the OHS Annual General Meeting (AGM) on December  9th 2025. The winning images will be posted on the website later that month. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nAdditionall info from earlier this year: \n\nDownload the PDF poster: Includes key contest details\, class descriptions\, entry rules\, and more. Click here to view\nExplore the full contest webpage: To explore the contest in full detail with rules\, judging catergories\, and all submission guidelines\, visit the OHS 2025 Photography Competition page\n\n 
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/ohs-2025-photography-competition/
LOCATION:Online Competition
CATEGORIES:Photo Competition 2025
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SUMMARY:The Native Bees In Our Backyards
DESCRIPTION: * Effective September 23rd\, all in-person presentations will be held at St. Mark's church\, 1606 Fisher Avenue\, Ottawa. Free parking available behind the church.* OHS online presentations will be streamed live via Zoom (link provided to members in the Grapevine newsletter)\, and later posted on the OHS YouTube channel for those unable to attend.* Presentations begin at 7:30 PM\, following the OHS announcements and refreshment period from 7:00-7:30 PM. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nIn-person meeting presentation: Dr. Jessica Forrest\, Associate Professor\, Faculty of Science (Biology Department)\, University of Ottawa \nEastern Canada is home to approximately 400 species of native bees. Many of these species manage to coexist with us in our cities and farmlands\, visiting flowers and pollinating both crops and wild plants. Yet these native bees often labour in obscurity\, while non-native honey bees receive most of the attention and credit. In this talk\, Dr. Forrest will discuss the life histories and floral requirements of wild bees\, highlighting the diversity of bees that occur\, often unnoticed\, in urban settings. She will end her talk with some tips on how gardeners and homeowners can become better acquainted with and support the native bees and other pollinators in our backyards. \n  \nBioDr. Jessica Forrest is an Associate Professor in the Biology Department at the University of Ottawa\, where her lab (https://forrestlab.wordpress.com/) conducts research on the ecology and evolution of wild pollinators\, especially native bees\, and their interactions with plants. Jessica teaches upper-level ecology courses\, in French and English\, and serves as Co-Director of the Biology Department’s graduate program. She is also a subject-matter editor at the journal Ecology. She and her students (and her dog\, Oscar) do field work in the Colorado Rocky Mountains and in the many green spaces—agricultural\, urban\, and natural—around Ottawa. \n 
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/presentation-the-native-bees-in-our-backyards/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251209T210000
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SUMMARY:AGM & Holly Jolly Social
DESCRIPTION:Your Invitation to the OHS Holly Jolly Social \nMembers\, please join us for our annual holiday social and AGM on Tuesday\, December 9\, 2025\, at 7 p.m. at St. Mark’s Church. \nIt’s the perfect time to bring out the bling\, slip into your favourite festive outfit\, and sparkle with holiday cheer. Celebrate friendships old and new while enjoying a spread of delicious holiday appetizers\, desserts\, and beverages. Please bring a festive finger food to share! \nThe evening will feature decorated tables\, awards\, door prizes\, and plenty of seasonal treats. Together\, during our AGM\, we’ll look back on the highlights of the past year\, celebrate some special volunteers and get a glimpse of what’s ahead. \nWe can’t wait to celebrate with you. See you there!
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/agm-and-christmas-social-2025/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260127T193000
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CREATED:20250904T165123Z
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SUMMARY:Combating Invasive Plants: Tackling the Phragmites in Ontario
DESCRIPTION:Matt Bolding\, Ecologist and GIS Professional\, invasive Species Program Coordinator\, Ducks Unlimited Canada (Eastern Region). \n       \nCombating Invasive Plants:  Tackling the Phragmites in OntarioInvasive Phragmites australis is an invasive grass that has had a devastating impact on the environment in Ontario and continues to cause a serious impact on both our natural ecosystems and on our human infrastructure. Phragmites management is costly and requires several years of effort\, both in management and monitoring for the potential re-invasion of Phragmites into previously managed areas. A new tool for use in Phragmites management\, biological control\, was approved for release in Canada in 2019 following two decades of research. This presentation will speak to how the biological control agent functions\, and the status of the efforts to integrate biological control into our existing Phragmites management toolkit. \nSpeaker profileMatt Bolding has been involved in wetland research for over a decade\, working across Canada in many different habitats\, including the Prairie Pothole Region\, Rocky Mountains\, and the Great Lakes. He has led numerous research projects in Ontario dealing with invasive species management\, species at risk\, and coastal wetland restoration in the marshes of Long Point and Rondeau\, on Lake Erie. Matt started at Ducks Unlimited Canada in August 2023 and coordinates Ontario’s invasive species program\, which includes supporting research into biological control for invasive Phragmites\,the development of new tools to track aquatic invasive European water chestnut and water soldier and coordinating collaborative Phragmites management in Eastern Ontario for the Ontario Phragmites Action Program. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/combating-invasive-plants-tackling-the-phragmites-in-ontario/
LOCATION:On-Line Presentation
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
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SUMMARY:Organic Gardening for the Home Gardener
DESCRIPTION:Pat Lucey\, Gardening Instructor\, Canadian Organic Growers. \n      \nOrganic Gardening for the Home GardenerThis engaging talk by an experienced organic farming specialist has been tailored specifically for the home gardener. Learn practical tips and techniques to grow healthy\, chemical-free plants while nurturing your soil and nourishing your health. If you are looking to be inspired and to deepen your knowledge\, this session will provide practical and eco-friendly strategies for a thriving organic garden. Join us for what promises to be a very diversified and interesting session. \nSpeaker profilePat Lucey\, a retired software engineer\, grew up in a gardening family\, with parents who were raised in gardening families\, and they were all organic gardeners (although they would not have been familiar with this term back in the first half of the 20th century).  Pat and her husband Gary have been active in the organic farming and gardening movement for over 35 years\, and have raised their kids out in the country on their organic homestead farm. \n************************************* \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker LineupWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/organic-gardening-for-the-home-gardener/
LOCATION:On-Line Presentation
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260307T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260307T150000
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SUMMARY:Seedy Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Ottawa Seedy Saturday will take place March 7th 2026 10-3 at Emmanuel United Church\, 691 Smyth Road\, just east of the General Hospital and on bus route #5. \nSeedy Saturday hosts seed vendors from across East Ontario and West Quebec selling heirloom varieties of seeds adapted to our climate and geography. At our Seed Exchange Table customers are invited to donate any seeds that they do not need\, in exchange for free seeds that they do need. \nFree presentations on seed saving and organic gardening will run throughout the day. Craft vendors\, baking and hot lunch will round out the day. \nFor up-to-date information on confirmed vendors\, check the Kilborn Allotment Gardening Group on Facebook\, or email altavistaseeds@gmail.com \n🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 🍃 \nLe Samedi des Semences d'Ottawa aura lieu le 7 mars 2026 entre 10h et 15h à l'Eglise Unie Emmanuel\, 691 rue Smyth\, à l'est de l'Hôpital Général et sur la route d'autobus #5. \nLe Samedi des Semences accueille des vendeurs de semences de l'est de l'Ontario et de l'ouest du Québec\, qui proposent des semences du patrimoine adaptées à notre climat et notre géographie. A la Table des Echanges de Semences\, on accepte des donations de semences\, et on offre des semences gratuites en échange.Des exposés sur une variété de sujets liés à l'agriculture biologique seront offerts pendant la journée. \nPour les mises à jour concernant les vendeurs confirmés\, vérifiez la page Kilborn Allotment Gardening Group sur Facebook\, ou écrivez-nous au altavistaseeds@gmail.com.
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/seedy-saturday/
LOCATION:Emmanuel United Church\, 691 Smyth Road\, 691 Smyth Road\, Ottawa
CATEGORIES:Seed Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T193000
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SUMMARY:Seed Swap!
DESCRIPTION:Sprout Something New at the OHS Seed Swap!  \n\nIntegrated into our March Speaker Series on evening of March 24\, 2026\, from 6:45 - 7:30 pm\, the OHS will also be hosting its annual "Seed Swap!"\n\n\nSwap your extra seeds\, or simply come explore! Veggie and food‑plant seeds especially encouraged. Packaged\, labelled seeds appreciated\, but not required.
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/seed-swap-2/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Seed Event,Speaker Series 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155916
CREATED:20250904T171754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T131936Z
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SUMMARY:Food For Life: How Some Organizations in Ottawa Are Addressing The Food Insecurity Gap
DESCRIPTION:This panel of community leaders\, experts and speakers from the Ottawa area\, who are actively working to address food insecurity in our community\, will be joining us to share some important and encouraging information. Learn how innovative gardening initiatives\, urban agriculture and special community partnerships are helping to bridge the food gap. Discover how horticulture can play a vital role in creating a more equitable and sustainable food system and how dedication\, commitment and hope can help fill the food insecurity gap. \nPeter TilleyCEO\, Ottawa Mission \n \nPeter Tilley has been the CEO of The Ottawa Mission since June 2013. The Ottawa Mission is one of Canada’s largest and most innovative downtown shelters for the homeless\, providing a full range of services to those in its sector. \nPrior to The Mission\, Peter served for 14 years as the Executive Director of the Ottawa \nFood Bank\, leading that organization to become recognized as one of the most visible\, progressive and respected food banks in Canada. \nPeter has served as a part-time professor at Algonquin College\, where he taught Non-profit Management and Strategic Planning & Leadership. Peter was a 2012 and 2017 Ontario Premier’s Award nominee; in 2017\, he was recognized as one of Algonquin College’s top Alumnus members at its 50-year celebration ceremony. \nHe currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Ottawa Inner City Health and is on the board of the Alliance To End Homelessness Ottawa.  Peter volunteers with several Ottawa-based organizations. \nHe is the Father to an amazing daughter\, Samantha\, and has recently been blessed with a beautiful granddaughter\, Skylar. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nNelson CoyleCarlington Community Health Centre (Board Director) and Founding Member of the Healthful Food Working Group   \n \nNelson Coyle is an agricultural economist and a retired professional agrologist. He held policy and communications roles at the Canadian Dairy Commission\, Chicken Farmers of Canada\, the House of Commons office of the federal NDP Agriculture and Food critic and the National Farmers Union. He grew up on a small egg and market garden farm near Roseneath in Eastern Ontario. He has had an allotment garden on Kilborn Avenue for 40 years and began volunteering as a gardener in the community after early retirement in 2011. He is a founding member of the Healthful Food Working Group which is a joint project of the Carlington Community Association and the Carlington Community Health Centre. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nCarla De CiccioDirector of Marketing\, Growcer  \n \nCarla De Ciccio leads marketing at Growcer\, where she helps scale purpose-driven initiatives that make local food production more accessible and sustainable. With nearly 15 years of experience across technology\, higher education\, and healthcare\, she has focused her career on growing organizations that drive social impact. Carla holds an MBA in Innovation and \nEntrepreneurship from the University of Ottawa and believes the most meaningful work happens when communities\, ideas\, and people grow together. \n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nCecilia Lee:  Ottawa Horticultural Society Board Member and Co-coordinator of the Community Impact Program \n \nCecilia Lee\, is an Ottawa Horticultural Society Board member who has played a key role in the past year in co-leading the Society's Community Impact Program\, where financial assistance has been provided to various organizations in Ottawa\, some of which involve community gardens where food is being shared with food banks and those in need. Her interest in gardening stems from childhood where her family had a home garden to grow produce not easily found in the Maritimes\, where she grew up. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nTom Robson:  Coordinator\, Community Harvest Farm (Ottawa Food Bank) \n \nTom Robson has played a key role in the Community Harvest Farm coordination the operations for the past 6 growing seasons. The Community Harvest Farm\, one of the Ottawa Food Bank's active programs\, produces over 150\,000 lbs of mixed produce per season\, to increase the quality and quantity of fresh and healthy food that is being distributed to emergency food programs across Ottawa. Moreover\, the farm is “people-powered”  by engaging over 1\,100 volunteers per season\, who collectively provide over 5\,000 hours of service to support the farm's goals. Prior to the Community Harvest\, Tom spent many seasons working for vegetable farms in the charitable and education sectors. \n********************************* \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker LineupWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/food-for-life-how-some-organizations-in-ottawa-are-addressing-the-food-insecurity-gap/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155916
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SUMMARY:A Team Approach to Protecting Canada’s Biosecurity: How a Detector Dog and His Handler Work Together on This Important Issue
DESCRIPTION:In-person presentation by Matthieu Morin\, Food\, Plant and Animal K9 Officer\, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) \n \nJoin us for a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) works to protect Canada's environment and agriculture.  In this unique presentation\, a CBSA officer-- partnered with a highly trained detector dog-- will demonstrate how they work together to prevent the introduction of invasive pests\, plant diseases and prohibited soil or plant materials at our borders.  Learn about the critical role these canine teams play in protecting our gardens\, farms and ecosystems from biosecurity threats and discover what you can do to support this vital mission. \nSpeaker ProfileMatt Morin\, an experienced Food\, Plant and Animal K9 Officer with expertise in the subject of importation of food and plants\, has over 15 years experience sharing his knowledge with various audiences.  Over these past several years\, he has delivered  demonstrations and educational talks to a wide range of audiences\, including the public at universities\, high schools\, fairs and other community events as well as internal stakeholders at CBSA. His experience and engaging presentation style have helped raise awareness about the importance of biosecurity and the role of border services in protecting Canada's agriculture and environment. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/a-team-approach-to-protecting-canadas-biosecurity-how-a-detector-dog-and-his-handler-work-together-on-this-important-issue/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260510T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155916
CREATED:20260420T204156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T132114Z
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SUMMARY:OHS with the FoF Annual Mother's Day Plant Sale 2026
DESCRIPTION:DATE: Sunday May 10\, 2026 (Mother’s Day)\nSALE TIME: 8:30 am to 1:00 pm\nLOCATION: Central Experimental Farm\, Neatby Building\, 960 Carling Ave. and Maple Drive\nCONTACTS:\nOHS/FoF Plant Sale Coordinator: ottawahortweb@gmail.com\nGeneral Info/ OHS Member Sign Up: ottawahortweb@gmail.com \nQUESTIONS?\nWould you like to sign-up now? Please contact ottawahortweb@gmail.com using subject line: Plant Sale Volunteer. \nDAY OF SALE\nDate: Sunday May 10\, 2026 (Mother’s Day)\nPlace: Central Experimental Farm\, Neatby Building\, 960 Carling Avenue\nParking: along Maple Drive \nShifts:\n7:00 – 10:00 am – help with setup of the OHS tables\, and sales;\n10:00 am to 2:00 pm – help with sales\, and take-down/ clean-up of OHS tables. \nBOXES NEEDED!\nMembers: start saving cardboard boxes suitable for buyers to carry their plants. Please bring them to our next in-person meeting on April 28\, 7 pm at St. Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Avenue\, Ottawa. \nPLANT DONATION DROP OFF\nFrom: Sunday May 3 to Friday May 8\nPlace: 216 General Avenue\, Ottawa. \nNOTE: If donated plants come from your garden\, please wash roots and pot up in sterile soil. If you are unable to do so\, NO PROBLEM! Just make note of this when plants are dropped off. \nPREP AND POTTING-UP LOCATION AND OVERVIEW\nLocation: 216 General Avenue (near Fisher Avenue\, west side of The Farm)\nFriday and Saturday\, May 8 & 9: Pot-up\, Label and Price plant donations. \nPREP AND POTTING-UP SCHEDULE DETAILS\nFriday\, May 8 – 9:30 am to 12 noon and 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm\nSaturday\, May 9 – 9:30 am to 12 noon. \nTRANSPORTATION\nSaturday May 9: Pick up plants at any time from 216 General Avenue\, for delivery to the FofF Sale on Sunday May 10 morning\, between 7:10 and 7:40 am. \nHOW TO HELP\nContact OHS/FoF Plant Sale Coordinator ottawahortweb@gmail.com using subject line: Plant Sale Volunteer. A sign-up sheet for shifts and tasks will also be available at the OHS April 28 in-person meeting (7 pm at St. Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Avenue\, Ottawa). \nTHANK YOU EVERYONE! \nWe look forward to seeing you there for another successful sale! \n  \n 
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/ohs-with-the-fof-annual-mothers-day-plant-sale-2026/
LOCATION:Central Experimental Farm\, Neatby Bldg.\, 960 Carling Ave & Maple Dr\, 960 Carling Avenue\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plant Sales
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260526T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260526T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155916
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SUMMARY:OHS Annual Plant Auction & Sale
DESCRIPTION:OHS Annual Plant Auction & Sale\n\nTuesday\, May 26\, 7:00-8:00 p.m. for the auction; Plant Sale at 8:00-9:00 p.m.\n\nRon Kolbus Lakeside Centre at Britannia Park \nOur annual Plant Auction & Sale is coming up at the end of May. This is a big event for the OHS and a fun evening that always packs the room. The Auction begins at 7:00 p.m.\, with lively bidding on a choice selection of plants. Arrive early to register for an auction paddle. Following the action of the Auction is the Plant Sale from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Lots of great plants to choose from at great prices: perennials\, houseplants\, special plants\, and seedlings of vegetables and annuals. Everyone needs plants and there are plants for everyone’s needs! \nAs the weather warms and your gardens come alive\, please keep in mind possible donations you could make to the Plant Auction & Sale. The Auction needs highly desirable plants. If you have a nice division of a plant that is rare or special\, please consider donating it to the Auction and contact Maureen Mark at mmark@rogers.com as soon as possible. We would like to have the Auction plant list finalized by May 17. \nDonations for the Plant Sale should be labelled with plant name\, variety\, flower colour\, sun/shade requirements — a photo on the label goes a long way in making the plants appealing to buyers. Bring your plant donations to the Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre on May 26 between 5:30 and 6:30 pm so they can be priced and organized. We will be using the side entrance (facing the parking lot) for plant unloading; look for the signs at the drop-off area. \nPlease help us prevent the spread of invasive jumping worms\, which can be transported in soil. We ask that all plant donations\, for the Auction or the Plant Sale\, are potted up in new potting soil after washing the plant roots of all soil. \nWe’ll need your help to make this event a big success. Join our group of volunteers for a fun and lively evening! Sign-up form is available here\, listing all the jobs and the approximate time commitment. You can sign up for more than one job. \nIf you have any questions about the form\, the jobs\, the new location\, or the event in general\, please contact Tuula Talvila at tuula@ncf.ca. Detailed instructions will also be sent to all volunteers before the event. Thank you! \nA poster for the event will be available at April’s meeting for anyone who would like to spread the news in their community.
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/ohs-annual-plant-auction-sale/
LOCATION:Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre at Britannia Park\, 102 Greenview Ave\, Ottawa
CATEGORIES:Plant Sales
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@ottawahort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155917
CREATED:20250907T192532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T182818Z
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SUMMARY:Culinary Delights With Herbs & Edible Flowers
DESCRIPTION:June 16:  In-person presentation by Nancy McDonald\, Master Gardener of Ottawa-Carleton and member of the Ottawa Horticultural Society \nCulinary Delights With Herbs and Edible Flowers \n                      \nNancy McDonald\, Master Gardener\, will shed a new light on how we can enjoy the fruits of our gardening labor in a different way.  Join us for a flavorful gardening talk that explores the culinary magic of herbs and edible flowers. Learn how to grow\, harvest and use these aromatic and colorful plants to elevate your cooking and add beauty to your plate. You'll discover creative ways to incorporate garden-fresh ingredients into everyday meals and special occasions. \nSpeaker profileNancy McDonald grew up on a farm on PEI and learned the practical aspects of gardening from her parents. Her love of flowers came from spending time in her grandmother’s beautiful mixed garden. After 42 years of a very fulfilling nursing career\, Nancy’s thoughts turned to retirement and volunteer opportunities. She has been a member of the Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton for 15 years.  As a Master Gardener\, Nancy completed the Pollinator Steward Certification in 2024. She is a member of the Ottawa Horticultural Society and continues to enjoy her small suburban garden and the birds\, bees and butterflies that visit. She also enjoys making flavorful recipes in her kitchen using herbs and edible flowers from her garden. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/culinary-delights-with-herbs-edible-flowers/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@ottawahort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155917
CREATED:20250907T193625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T183643Z
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SUMMARY:Interesting Perspectives & Wisdom From The Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton (MGOC)
DESCRIPTION:September 22:  In-person:  A panel of Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton  \nInteresting Perspectives and Wisdom from the Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton  \nJoin us for an engaging panel discussion featuring a group of experience Master Gardeners who will share their insights on a range of timely and practical gardening themes.  From tackling common garden challenges to exploring new trends and techniques\, this session promises something for everyone.  There will also be plenty of time for audience questions-- come curious and ready to learn from the best! \nSpeaker profiles \nMary Crawford: Master Gardener of Ottawa-Carleton  \n \nMary joined Master Gardeners of Ottawa Carleton in 2020 and finds this group to be an excellent match for her lifelong passion for the natural world and sharing that passion with others. She enjoys making presentations as well as writing articles for Trowel Talk and publications such as Fifty-Five Plus. Topics range from precision pruning and starting herb gardens to the history of traditional tobacco and the beauty of New York’s High Line park. She has come to realize you never know where plant love will lead you. \nOdette McIntyre: Master Gardener of Ottawa-Carleton \n \nOdette’s passion for horticulture began in Ste. Anne de Beaupré\, Québec. working alongside her father in the family garden. She studied in plant science and ecology at the Institut de Technologie Agricole. After graduating\, she worked at the Montréal Botanical Garden for four years before moving to Toronto\, where she served in a York Region municipality until retirement. \nOdette’s gardening career has focused on sustainability and cold-climate production\, experimenting with plant varieties and cultivation techniques. She joined Master Gardeners in 2013 in Toronto. Since relocating to Ottawa to be closer to her grand-daughters\,Odette has shared her knowledge through presentations and workshops to several local gardening groups\, the Ottawa Public Library Gardening Programs\, the Ottawa Home & Garden Show and other community events. She is now the Coordinator of meetings for the Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton. \nLee Ann Smith: Master Gardener of Ottawa-Carleton \n \nLee Ann is rather unique among Master Gardeners (MG): unlike most Master Gardeners\, she did not grow up under the guidance of a gardener. Both her parents hated all forms of yard work and her sister declares that any hole she digs for a plant is a grave! Despite the rough start\, Lee Ann has been happily creating gardens both at home in Richmond and at her cottage for over 40 years. \nWhen she isn’t gardening\, Lee Ann is writing\, often about gardening. She is the author of two non-fiction history books\, many magazine articles\, and is also an award-winning poet. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/interesting-perspectives-wisdom-from-the-master-gardeners-of-ottawa-carleton-mgoc/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ottawahort.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/OHS-Speaker-Series-Program-2026-Final.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@ottawahort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155917
CREATED:20251122T193215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T193633Z
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SUMMARY:Drama in the Butterfly Garden
DESCRIPTION:October 27:  In-person presentation\, Carol Pasternak\, MBA\, LLB\, is an author\, photographer\, and sought-after motivational nature speaker. \nDrama in the Butterfly Garden \n \n           \nExplore the secret lives in your yard or nearby natural area. Through graphic macro photography and videos\, you’ll see insects hatching\, eating each other\, transforming\, parasitizing\, courting\, and even farming! Take a break from the news. Butterfly expert and author Carol Pasternak will dazzle you with her passion\, humour\, and brilliant photography\, then stay to answer all your questions. \nSpeaker ProfileCarol Pasternak\, MBA\, LLB\, is an author\, photographer\, and sought-after motivational nature speaker. She has been raising butterflies on her dining room table for 40 years and never gets tired of it. Her first book\, How to Raise Monarch Butterflies: A Step-by-Step Guide for Kids\, has sold 60\,000 copies and inspired a new generation to grow native plants. In her newest book\, 5 Butterflies\, Carol merges her mottos — Discover it. Love it. Protect it. and It's Gotta Be Fun — to ignite people's love of nature through the raising of butterflies. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 16:  In-person presentation by Nancy McDonald\, Master Gardener of Ottawa-Carleton and member of the Ottawa Horticultural Society \nn \nCulinary Delights With Herbs and Edible Flowers \nn \n                      \nn \nNancy McDonald\, Master Gardener\, will shed a new light on how we can enjoy the fruits of our gardening labor in a different way.  Join us for a flavorful gardening talk that explores the culinary magic of herbs and edible flowers. Learn how to grow\, harvest and use these aromatic and colorful plants to elevate your cooking and add beauty to your plate. You'll discover creative ways to incorporate garden-fresh ingredients into everyday meals and special occasions. \nn \nSpeaker profileNancy McDonald grew up on a farm on PEI and learned the practical aspects of gardening from her parents. Her love of flowers came from spending time in her grandmother’s beautiful mixed garden. After 42 years of a very fulfilling nursing career\, Nancy’s thoughts turned to retirement and volunteer opportunities. She has been a member of the Master Gardeners of Ottawa-Carleton for 15 years.  As a Master Gardener\, Nancy completed the Pollinator Steward Certification in 2024. She is a member of the Ottawa Horticultural Society and continues to enjoy her small suburban garden and the birds\, bees and butterflies that visit. She also enjoys making flavorful recipes in her kitchen using herbs and edible flowers from her garden. \nn \n*********************************************** \nn \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nn \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nn \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/drama-in-the-culinary-garden/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2026
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://ottawahort.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/OHS-Speaker-Series-Program-2026-Final.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@ottawahort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T155917
CREATED:20251007T183528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T191943Z
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SUMMARY:Designing With Nature\, for Outdoor & Indoor Enjoyment
DESCRIPTION:This inspiring and informative talk will showcase this speaker’s passion for plants and creative greening solutions. She will explore the world of indoor and outdoor plants\, offering practical tips and fresh ideas to help you bring more greenery into your life. She’ll also highlight the many fascinating uses of moss– from living art pieces to natural design elements– and how this humble plant can transform spaces and support sustainability. You might have seen Emma showcasing her creations on CTV morning news and in other venues\, so come and visit us for an in-person look at her creative journey Her energy and expertise will leave you feeling motivated to grow! \n  \nSpeaker profile\nEmma Terrell\, known as the The Urban Botanist\, is a passionate plant enthusiast dedicated to bringing greenery into urban spaces\, whether indoors or outdoors. Based in Ottawa\, she offers engaging workshops\, living wall installations and plant education aimed at reconnecting people with nature. \n*********************************************** \nDiscover the Full 2026 Speaker Lineup \nWe invite you to explore inspiring season of presentations curated by our Speaker Series Program Leads. Follow the link below to view the complete lineup of speakers\, learn about their areas of expertise\, and dive into their profiles. It’s a remarkable collection of voices shaping the horticultural conversation in Ottawa and beyond. \nView the Speaker Series 2026 Program
URL:https://ottawahort.org/event/designing-with-nature-for-outdoor-indoor-enjoyment-2/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Anglican Church\, 1606 Fisher Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2C1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series 2025
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@ottawahort.org
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