Garden for Wildlife webinar – Planning your garden
Figure out the type of habitat you have, choose plants that will thrive best in your space, where to source the right ethically grown native plants and more.
Garden for Wildlife – Digging in
Garden like an ecologist! Native plant gardens are habitats that offer food and shelter to wildlife and help fight climate change; learn practical steps to put your garden plan into action.
Garden for Wildlife – Gardening in small spaces
Our backyards, balconies and even our front porches are lost habitats waiting to be reclaimed. Find out how to grow native plants for wildlife — in pots, no yard or big garden required!
Garden for Wildlife – Maintaining your habitat
Find out why it’s important to leave the leaves and watch out for invasive weeds in your native plant garden; learn tips to care for your garden year-round.
Garden for Wildlife – Become a citizen scientist
As your garden flourishes and wildlife move in, learn how you can measure your impact and contribute your observations to valuable citizen science initiatives.
Garden for Wildlife: Edible plants
Native plants aren't only for wildlife; you can grow a garden that feeds birds, bees, butterflies and fills your plate, too! Join us for a discussion about Canada’s flavourful flora.
Garden for Wildlife: Nature’s Best Hope
Join Doug Tallamy to learn more about his second book, Nature’s Best Hope, and how you can turn your green space into a conservation corridor that provides wildlife habitats.
Garden for Wildlife: Facebook Live
Join us for a Facebook Live - a bonus feature from our Garden for Wildlife webinars. We'll provide tips and tricks on container gardening with native plants, and answer your questions!
Garden for Wildlife: Invasive Species in Ontario Gardens
Join us for a special webinar about invasive species, presented by Lauren Bell from the Invasive Species Centre, focusing on invasive species management and action for Ontario gardeners.
Landscaping our Future
Join us for our panel discussion at Landscape Ontario's Designers Conference about how the landscaping industry has evolved in recent years towards integration with ecological principles: garden as habitat and landscaper as activist!