We are always improving our skills

Every year Master Gardeners of Ontario convene for a two day conference to hear, discuss and consolidate the most recent horticultural information that will impact homeowners and our environment.


We are always learning and keeping our skills up-to-date so we can provide members of the public and horticultural societies with tools and techniques to most effectively manage their gardens and community spaces.


On the picture to the right, members of Grey County Master Gardeners with keynote speaker; Paul Zammit, Professor of Horticulture at Niagara College.

Interested in becoming a Master Gardener?

Interested in becoming a Master Gardener but not sure what it is all about?  Please view the video below.

If you would like more information about Master Gardeners of Ontario in a pdf format, please click the links below.

What is a Master Gardener?

Want to join the Grey County Master Gardeners?

We joined  Grey County Master Gardeners because it allows us to combine our love of gardening 
with the opportunity for community involvement! We welcome new members to our group.   

Please email us to let us know you are interested!

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Resources

Do you want to learn about gardening?

Are you looking for ways to improve your environmental stewardship or just want to have fun?

Check out these local organizations!

Ontario Horticultural Association logo

Ontario Horticultural Association

Owen Sound Field Naturalists logo

Owen Sound Field Naturalists

Native Plant Nursery

rural gardens of Grey and Bruce

Rural Gardens of Grey and Bruce Counties

Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation

The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation

In the Zone logo wwf  canada and carolinian canada

In the Zone

Master Gardeners of Ontario

Master Gardeners of Ontario Inc. (MGOI)

Georgian Bay Garden Club

Georgian Bay Garden Club

Reference Materials

Grow Me Instead

The Grow Me Instead guide identifies potentially invasive garden plants and promotes suitable alternatives that are either native or non-invasive

Download PPt slides, plant guide and/or order pamphlets


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