Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
May 9, 2024
9° Mainly Sunny

Naturalizing Your Yard hosted by Ameliasburgh Garden Club

Category

Community

When

April 29

Time

7pm

Details

What is naturalization? How does it benefit my garden, or the environment? Is it legal to let my yard “go wild”? This talk by Ewa Bednarczuk is ideal for:
– environmentally-conscious gardeners
– those looking for a more natural style in their garden
– people with front yards that meet a sidewalk (e.g. downtown Picton)
– gardeners curious about low-maintenance gardening options

In addition to Ewa’s talk, we’ll be serving tea and coffee with light snacks, plus opportunities to win through our door prize competition.

This event is free to AGC members. Sign up or renew your membership for $15 at the meeting or attend this event as a guest for $5.
AmeliasburghTown Hall, 13 Coleman Street, Ameliasburgh

Have a regional event around the island?
Submit the details below, and we’ll consider adding it to our events listings.

Submit your Event
Advertisement

Sitemap

Canada’s oldest weekly newspaper
© 2024 The Picton Gazette
Since 1830
Funded by the Government of Canada
Ontario Community Newspapers Association