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On Saturday, June 22, join us at Handcock Woodlands from 10 a.m. to noon for Garden Day.
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Spring is a wonderful time in Mississauga. Everywhere you look, there are colourful flowers, plants, trees and shrubs in full bloom. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, you’ll find so much to enjoy.
Interested in learning more about gardening opportunities across Mississauga? On Saturday, June 22, join us at Handcock Woodlands from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for the Garden Day event. Learn more about flowers and plants, join a nature walk, speak to experts and exhibitors and learn about upcoming stewardship opportunities.
Garden Day event to learn from the experts about Mississauga’s gardening groups and how to get involved.
Saturday, June 22, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Handcock Woodlands
2151 Camilla Rd.
Free – no registration required.
Parking is limited, so consider taking MiWay or using active transportation to get to the park by walking, cycling or using a micromobility device.
The spring season in Mississauga is brightly colored with the blooms. Here are a few to keep an eye out for.
The city’s gardens, green spaces and natural areas are home to a wide array of wildflowers, including Black-eyed Susans, Purple Coneflowers, and Trilliums, Ontario’s provincial flower. These wild beauties offer a kaleidoscope of colours throughout the warmer months.
Lilacs are hardy, fragrant flowering bushes, often seen in shades of pink, purple, and white. They add softness and height to gardens, with most varieties reaching up to 10 feet tall.
Leslie Log House, Adamson Estate, Westacres Park and Riverwood Conservancy.
Rhododendrons are bell-shaped flowers that grow on a bush. Their flowers grow in round clusters at the ends of branches. Rhododendrons usually bloom later in the spring.
Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens, Adamson Estate, Riverwood Conservancy and Hancock Woodlands.
In addition to rhododendrons, enjoy the azaleas and rhododendrons surrounded by white pines, perennials, and shrubs.
Although there are many types of hydrangeas, most can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Hydrangeas are elegant plants that are easy to cultivate, tolerate almost any type of soil and produce abundant blooms. Hydrangeas come in a variety of colours including white, blue, pink and purple blossoms.
Leslie Log House, Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens, Adamson Estate and Riverwood Conservancy.
If you’re thinking about starting a garden this year, it’s important to get it ready so your plants can flourish. Whether it’s in a backyard, on a balcony or a sunlit window ledge, creating a home garden is possible. Learn more about tips on how to prepare your garden for gardening season.
Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, a nature photographer or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of flowers and trees, Mississauga offers countless opportunities to connect with nature. Head out this weekend and explore some of Mississauga’s many enchanting gardens, lush parks and picturesque boulevards.
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