Ecological Gardening

Join us this Earth Day and learn how you can make an impact in your own garden!
You have the power to create real ecological change—right in your own backyard. Discover the core principles of ecological gardening and learn how to transform your garden into a space that’s both environmentally responsible and visually stunning. Create habitat, manage water wisely, and reduce your ecological impact—all while cultivating a landscape rich with beauty and year-round interest.
Wednesday, April 22 from 7 to 8 p.m.
Public $20, TBG Members $15 (plus applicable taxes and fees)
About Lucy Saunders
Lucy Saunders is a Toronto-based Landscape Designer and lifelong gardener whose love of plants has shaped her life on two continents. From the UK to Canada, she has always found space for a garden — no matter the size.
She believes our home gardens can be powerful forces for change: supporting pollinators and wildlife, helping address climate pressures, and even contributing to food security — all from our own backyards.
Motivated by this conviction, Lucy pursued formal training in Landscape Design through the University of Guelph. She now designs beautiful, ecologically balanced spaces for her clients and tends her own garden alongside a Toronto ravine, cultivating native and edible plants and proving that beauty and ecological responsibility can thrive side by side.
About Toronto Master Gardeners
Toronto Master Gardeners (TMG) is a volunteer not-for-profit organization that shares current, science-based horticultural information with the gardening public through various channels, including in person, in print, through the media, and online. The committed volunteers support and inspire the community, and continually update the sound knowledge required to help them. Learn more and ask your questions Toronto Master Gardeners – Helping Gardeners.
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