Free gardening workshop coming to Burnhamthorpe Library
Applewood, Mississauga residents can learn expert tips on sustainable gardening—but registration is required!
Spring is in the air, and if you’re looking to improve your gardening skills, now is the perfect time! The City of Mississauga is offering free gardening workshops, including one right here in Applewood at the Burnhamthorpe Library. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this session will provide valuable insights into sustainable gardening techniques.
The Burnhamthorpe Library workshop is scheduled for next Monday, April 7, from 5:30 pm to 7 pm. Participants will learn about eco-friendly gardening methods, pollinator-friendly plants, and how to create a thriving garden space using sustainable practices. These workshops are designed to help residents beautify their yards while also supporting local biodiversity, and the Burnhamthorpe Library is a perfect location, as it hosts a community garden.
While the workshops are free, registration is required for the Burnhamthorpe Library session, and spots are limited. If you’re interested in attending, be sure to sign up in advance to secure your place. More details on how to register can be found on the City of Mississauga’s official website.
Gardening is not just a great way to enjoy the outdoors—it also has numerous health and environmental benefits. By learning proper planting techniques and how to maintain a sustainable garden, residents can reduce water usage, attract beneficial wildlife, and contribute to a greener Applewood.
These gardening workshops are just one of many community-focused initiatives at Burnhamthorpe Library, which we’ll report on regularly. Whether you’re looking to grow your own vegetables, create a vibrant flower garden, or simply pick up some new tips, this workshop is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts and learn from experts.
Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your green thumb and make Applewood even more beautiful—sign up today!