

Delphinium, the symbol of the Thornhill Garden and Horticultural Society

Flowers with Bee

Flowers

Delphinium, the symbol of the Thornhill Garden and Horticultural Society
Share Our Common Interest in Gardening and the Greening
of our Community through Horticultural Activities
Review
Proud of Our Accomplishments in 2025
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We're assessing the year gone by and there's a lot to be proud of!
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Close to 400 front garden recognition signs placed
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Two Plant and Rummage Sales: one in the Spring and one in the Fall
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Presentations to our members by fantastic speakers
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In Person Year End Celebrations
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Continued Volunteer Hours by our Members
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Community presence maintained through Civic Improvements, Garden Recognition, Poppy Ceremony
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Awarded a Bursary to a deserving student

2026
2026 will Include:
Virtual Zoom Presentations
as well as
In-Person Speaker Presentations
3rd Wednesday each month
AGM was Jan. 15th
The year is off to a great start for our club. We have 2 Directors from the Board returning and there is plenty of room for some new folks to contribute to the group. Bring us your ideas - we really want to hear them!
Connect with us on Facebook
for sharing ideas, tips, photos and collaborating on gardening! See amazing gardens, and plants.
Looking for Board Members in 2026!
Consider a new activity for 2026. Join our TGHS Board! It's fun and we will welcome you into the group to help plan our Society's events for this year.
We'd love to have you.
Next Meeting is
February 18th
You'll receive details soon on our Presenter, timing, and topic. There will be Zoom log on details shared with members
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Not a member yet? Consider joining.
For the low fee f $25.00 per person, or $35.00 per family, you get a whole year of benefits!
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In late October, a team from TGHS worked on one of our Civic Improvement sites. Here are Peter, Martha, Calin and Catherine at the garden at Bayview and John. They planted a large selection of bulbs that the community will get to enjoy next spring.
Thanks for this great effort!


































