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Toronto Botanical Garden welcomes cyclist. The ravine system provides a beautiful route to access our gardens. Across our property we have several locations for you to lock up your bike …
Ride your Bike to TBG Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden welcomes cyclist. The ravine system provides a beautiful route to access our gardens. Across our property we have several locations for you to lock up your bike …
Ride your Bike to TBG Read More2015 THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE: LAWRENCE PARK Video by Andre Tardif of SVP Media Toronto Star: Gardens of GTA Homeowners Open for Tours Toronto Star: Marilyn Munroe featured at Toronto’s …
Through the Garden Gate: A look back at previous years Read More1. Is there a list of plants in the bee pollinator garden? The updated list is available on the TBG website: Pollinator Garden with Bee Hives. 2. What happened to …
TBG Bee FAQ Read MoreButterflies, Hummingbirds and Bees… Oh my! Discover playful and positive ways you can welcome “special guests” into your home garden. Visit our attractive balcony gardens (“attractive” in every sense of …
Visit our Pollinator Playground at First Canadian Place Read MoreFebruary is the perfect month to be planning for the coming gardening season. As you pour through seed and plant catalogues, think about adding few extra plants to attract and …
Add Pollinator Magnets to Your Garden Read MoreDo not ignore this invasive plant! Paul Zammit, Director of Horticulture gives you the dos and don’ts of removing this highly invasive species in Toronto.
How to Properly Remove Dog-Strangling Vine Read MoreI have said this before and I will say it again: One of the things I really love about horticulture is that even after the 25 short years that I’ve …
Paul’s Plant Picks: Never Stop Learning and Discovering Read MoreI’m thrilled to report that while touring a group through TBG this week, I spotted not one, but two monarch butterflies (at the same time). The first sighting of the …
Paul’s Plant Picks: First Sighting… Read MoreAs part of the inspiring possibilities that WorldPride Toronto has generated, Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) hosted a free group wedding of intimate proportions within nature’s warm embrace. A bevy of …
My Big Fab Gay Garden Wedding a Big Fab Success (2014) Read MoreGeum triflorum, Prairie Smoke. In the distance are clumps of Camassia leichtlinii, a western native that will soon add a riot of star-shaped, blue-purple blooms on 60 to 90 centimetre …
Paul’s Plant Pick: A Native Gem, Geum triflorum, Prairie Smoke Read More