Why you should hold off on your spring gardening
Toronto Master Gardeners Executive Coordinator, Pat Concessi, recently spoke with CityNews about why you should hold off on spring cleanup in your garden.
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Toronto Master Gardeners Dorothy and Patrick Smyth show us how to prune a Japanese Maple.
Grow Me Instead
Did you know that some plants sold at garden centres are considered invasive and can cause ecological harm? Grow Me Instead is an essential guide to inform and educate home gardeners about invasive plants and offer suitable non-invasive alternatives.
Gardening Guides
Our useful Gardening Guides provide introductory information for the home gardener about a broad range of horticultural topics.
Check out our latest guide on Native Plants for Habitat, which provides a detailed list of native plants of interest for the Toronto area.
Invasives Spotlight: Jumping Worms and Spotted Lanternfly
Learn about two new threats to our gardens and local ecosystems: Jumping Worms and Spotted Lanternfly.
The Invasive Species Centre provides comprehensive information about invasive species identification, impacts and management.
Gardening Tips
Throughout the year, Toronto Master Gardeners post brief gardening tips on this site to help you with your seasonal gardening tasks.
Latest News and Tips
- April: Mulch April 1, 2024
- April: Compost April 1, 2024
- April: Spring Clean-up April 1, 2024
- April: Flowers in the Vegetable Garden April 1, 2024
- April: Cool Season Vegetables April 1, 2024
- April: Do Not Work Wet Soil April 1, 2024
- April: Seedlings Started Indoors April 1, 2024
- April: The Male Asparagus Plant April 1, 2024