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Benefits of Membership

•Attend monthly meetings featuring knowledgeable speakers on a variety of gardening topics
•Receive our newsletter, The Columbine
•Receive discounts at local nurseries and businesses along with others in Eastern Ontario
•Attend member plant sales and exchanges
•Join garden tours and bus trips
•Have fun networking with others
•Share and nurture your love of gardening

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Upcoming Events

  • GK Online with Zoom: Butternut Recovery Program in Eastern Ontario May 13, 2021 at 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm For details: https://kingstonhort.ca/may/
  • GK Online with Zoom: Permaculture Design Ethics and Principles for Sustainability June 10, 2021 at 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm For details: https://kingstonhort.ca/june/

Welcome to Gardening Kingston!

Message from the President

There is nothing like gardening to give you mental and physical exercise. Mental activity is enhanced from the planning of the flower beds and the vegetable plots, but also, from learning about plants, soils, micro-organisms, watering, pests, weeds, seeds, and so much more. And then you can really test your memory with plant names… in Latin if you wanted!

The physical exercise can be light or intense, from weeding to moving plants, to creating new beds and rock gardens or ponds. Being outside, rain or shine, in muddy boots or under a sunhat, is such a great therapy for body and soul.

There is also nothing like a community of gardeners to share with. There is the sharing of tips, of seeds, of perennials, and of your time, to work together on projects at home or in the community.

Come join us and find out how you can Learn. Grow. Share. Even in pandemic times. Especially in pandemic times.

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