Etobicoke Master Gardeners (EMG) was formed in January 2005 to support and provide valuable resources to the Etobicoke Gardening Community.
EMG members meet at the Kingsway-Lambton United Church the fourth Wednesday of most months from 7 to 10 p.m. We welcome inquiries from enthusiastic and interested individuals wishing to: - learn more about joining our group - studying for Master Gardener (MG) designation - increasing and sharing their knowledge - network, share ideas, and work with others who have similar interests EMG comprises 29 active members: 25 Master Gardeners (MG) and 4 Master Gardeners in Training (MGIT) who are in the process of studying for Master Gardener Certification. We welcome inquiries from enthusiastic and interested individuals wishing to learn more about joining our group. History of the Organization
Established in 1985, Master Gardeners of Ontario Inc. (MGOI) is an independent non-profit organization, run by volunteers, dedicated to providing accurate and relevant horticultural information to the public. The Master Gardener program in Ontario was started by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) and was funded by them until 1996 when MGOI was created and incorporated as an independent non-profit organization. Master Gardeners (MGs) in the Province of Ontario are experienced gardeners who have studied horticulture extensively and continue to upgrade their skills through technical training. To learn more about Master Gardeners visit mgoi.ca |
Thank you to everyone who joined the Etobicoke Master Gardeners, and Humber Arboretum at the Growing Your Own Food Workshop
Check-out the details on the 2023 Workshop Series! For full details visit our Community Activities page Our upcoming Workshop Topic on April 15, 2023 is "Native Plants " - Virtual Workshop Join Etobicoke Master Gardeners and the Humber Arboretum for a free workshop on Native Plant Gardening. Native plants are those plants which occur naturally in an area, having evolved locally alongside each other and with the native wildlife. They are a fundamental part of local ecology, and without them many other species cannot survive. Learn about the many benefits both to gardeners and the environment, and about Native Plant choices for your garden. Thank you to all those who attended and contributed towards a successful 2022 EMG Plant Fair. We look forward to seeing you at our 2023 May event.
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