Master Gardener Maureen Hulbert invites us to celebrate our Canadian uniqueness this evening. Together, we will tour Canada, from coast to coast to coast, and celebrate our gardening diversity. Along the way, we will learn about unusual plants native to our many varied growing regions.
A Toronto Master Gardener since 2008, Maureen enjoys speaking to community groups to share her love of the always-fascinating world of plants. As proprietor of Down to Earth Gardens & Design in Toronto for twelve years, she installed unique plant-focused designs for clients. Her own garden on Taylor Creek ravine in East Toronto helped foster interests in trees and pruning, plant identification and native plants. Speaking of which, she currently enjoys teaching plant identification as a component of George Brown College’s Garden Design Program.
Tonight's guest speaker is planning to participate in-person.
Members: Instructions for participation in this virtual and in-person event will be emailed to members twice - once on the Friday prior to the meeting, and again on Monday. Instructions are also available by logging into our site and checking the "members-only" version of this event.
Visitors: Guests are welcome to participate in this virtual and in-person event at a nominal fee of $5.00. Instructions for participation will be emailed to non-society members who complete the registration process prior to the event start time.
About In-Person Attendance at the McConaghy Centre:
JOIN US
Member of the Ontario Horticultural Association
Copyright 2026 Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society