top of page

 
Share Our Common Interest in Gardening and the Greening
of our Community through Horticultural Activities

Review

Proud of Our Accomplishments in 2025

​

We're assessing the year gone by and there's a lot to be proud of!

  • Close to 400 front garden recognition signs placed

  • Two Plant and Miscellaneous Items Sales: one in the Spring and one in the Fall

  • Presentations to our members by fantastic speakers

  • In Person Year End Celebrations

  • Continued Volunteer Hours by our Members

  • Community presence maintained through Hands-on volunteering, Garden Recognition, Poppy Ceremony

  • Awarded a Scholarship to a deserving student

Screen Shot 2026-04-10 at 1.26.14 PM.png
Our 2026 Year

2026

2026 Includes:
Virtual Zoom
Presentations &
In-Person Speaker Presentations

3rd Wednesday each month

Visioning Session

What a
great turnout!

Our Garden, Our Future

57 Members joined an interactive member conversation focused entirely on shaping the next chapter of TGHS!​​  It was great to collaborate.

​​

Screen Shot 2026-04-08 at 7.14.34 PM.png

Click on the flyer to see the details of this great park and birding event coming up

April 26th!

Connect with us on Facebook

for sharing ideas, tips, photos and collaborating on gardening! See amazing gardens, and plants.

  • Facebook Social Icon

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.

Our Next Meeting is
April 15: Carol Pasternak
"Drama in the Butterfly Garden"

This meeting will take place at the Church Hall. This is an inclusive meeting space for everyone.

Doors open 6:45 p.m. Presentation starts 7:30 p.m.

Monarch Butterfly
CapeMayWarblerKathleenNoel.jpeg
Are you interested in birding?
Click on the photo for info on April/May events!

Our Master Gardener's Timely Tips for Spring:

Click on the photo to read Peter Cox's advice for promoting pollinators by not rushing to clear your garden of last fall and winter's plant debris. Sage Tips!

bottom of page