Since 1883
The Woodstock Horticultural Society is a community based group of members that is devoted to sharing their love of gardening and horticulture. We welcome new members of all ages and experience levels to join us. Whether you have just started digging or you have been sowing seeds for many years, the society is a wonderful way to meet other gardeners, connect, share ideas, learn, and grow. Not to mention your sure to enjoy our guest speakers every month who share their love of all things gardening, as well as relevant environmental and nature related learning opportunities and concerns. Our members also take part in many special events such as our annual plant auction and summer road trips. The WHS is a non-profit organization run by volunteer members. We are always looking for new members and volunteers and would be delighted to welcome you. Please look at our events page to learn about our monthly meetings.
Within our community since 1883, our goal has been to encourage interest and improvements in horticulture and related environmental issues.
Catherine McGill - Tropical Plants
Kathy Kavassalis - Cndn Coalition for Invasive Plant Regulation
May 14 Annual Plant Auction & Geranium Sale
Roland Craig - Roses & Flower Show
Deep Purple Laveder Farm, Embro Farm Visit
No Meeting - In August we encourage all our members and the community to make some bouquets, cuts some floral specimens, bring in your garden grown fruits and veggies for everyone to enjoy at the annual Woodstock Fair.
Nancy Lee - Colibaba, Topic TBD & Flower Show
Cathy Groulx - Designing Your Garden For 4 Seasons of Interest
Isa Webb - Water Gardens, Large & Small
HWS Annual AGM and Potluck Supper + Jim Mabee - Holiday Decorating, Installation of Officers, 5:30 start time
Please join us. The first meeting is always free.
At Unifor Hall, doors open 8:30 a.m.
Flower & Photography Show
Door Prizes, refreshments, and more...
This Fall we are partnering with the Woodstock Public Library to reintroduce our youth program. Programming takes place the 4th Saturday of the month, November - June, in the library at 10:30 a.m. No registration required, for children ages 6-13. Programming will feature a read-aloud from the library collection, as well as nature craft or gardening / horticultural related activities.
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