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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 9 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 We often see leaves over the winter on certain trees like oaks and beeches, and today we are seeing lots of leaves on lots of different trees. To learn more about Marscescence, click on the link below.
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Visit Etobicoke Master Gardeners & Mississauga Master Gardeners at the 2026 Home & Backyard Living Show
Location: The International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4V 1E8 For full details on the show visit https://torontohomeshows.com Plant of The Month December 2025:
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Bring the forest floor indoors this winter with a potted Wintergreen plant! This marvelous evergreen mound comes with berries in bright reds, coral pinks, and white. It has grown in popularity in recent years as a “disposable” Christmas plant; however, its beauty can extend beyond the holidays with proper care, and in spring find a home in a part-shade to shaded area of the garden, possibly under a hard to grow area around a conifer. There it will give slow-growing, evergreen ground cover, with small white pendulous flowers in summer.
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