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From teacher to banker to garden centre owner, Mary Shearman Reid for the past 25+ years, finds herself at Green thumb Garden Centre (SE of Merivale and Hunt Club off Bongard). Mary grew up in a family of gardeners, worked as a gardener during her summers at university, and tries to find time to garden at home. She uses those practical skills and knowledge as well as her business and retail skills at Green Thumb. Mary is a member of Landscape Ontario, a CLHM (Certified Landscape Horticulturist Manager) and volunteers as a Master Gardener. Mary enjoys teaching at the local school boards, and speaking to garden clubs, horticultural societies and other groups.
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Welcome to the NHS. The objectives of the NHS as defined in our constitution are to encourage interest and promote improvement in horticulture by:
– Holding meetings respecting the theory and practice of horticulture; – Encouraging the planting of trees, shrubs, and flowers on private and public grounds; – Promoting outdoor art, public beautification, balcony and plot gardening; – Arranging field trips, contests, competitions, and exhibitions related to horticulture and by awarding prizes; – Distributing seeds, plants, bulbs, flowers, trees and shrubs; – Promoting the protection of the environment; – Promoting the circulation of horticulture information through any media and – Encouraging youth in horticulture.
NOTICE: Please check our monthly newsletter and Facebook page for current updates.
📅 Date & Time: 2026-09-17 19:30
📅 Ends: 2026-09-17 21:00
💲 Price: $7.00 for guests
🧑🤝🧑 Price for members: Free
📍 Location:
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📅 Date & Time: 2026-09-17 19:30
📅 Ends: 2026-09-17 21:00
💲 Price: $7.00 for guests
🧑🤝🧑 Price for non-members: Free
📍 Location: Julian of Norwich Anglican Church
Contact the Organizer
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Welcome to the NHS. The objectives of the NHS as defined in our constitution are to encourage interest and promote improvement in horticulture by:
– Holding meetings respecting the theory and practice of horticulture;
– Encouraging the planting of trees, shrubs, and flowers on private and public grounds;
– Promoting outdoor art, public beautification, balcony and plot gardening;
– Arranging field trips, contests, competitions, and exhibitions related to horticulture and by awarding prizes;
– Distributing seeds, plants, bulbs, flowers, trees and shrubs;
– Promoting the protection of the environment;
– Promoting the circulation of horticulture information through any media and
– Encouraging youth in horticulture.
NOTICE: Please check our monthly newsletter and Facebook page for current updates.







