Arboretum Tour: First-Hand Look at Invasive Plants with the Etobicoke Master Gardeners

Take a walk around the Humber Arboretum to learn about invasive plants and the methods used to prevent them taking over in gardens and natural areas.

Join the Etobicoke Master Gardeners and the Humber Arboretum for an on-site walking tour of the Humber Arboretum with a focus on invasive plants. We will take a first-hand look at invasive plants in various settings, as well as some of the measures to control them and the beneficial use of native plants in the landscape.

This is a walking tour, so please dress for the weather and wear good walking shoes.

This in-person event is part of the Eco-Garden Community Workshop series hosted by the Etobicoke Master Gardeners and Humber Arboretum throughout the year.

When: Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to noon

Where: Meet at the Centre for Urban Ecology in the Humber Arboretum. The Humber Arboretum is found at the back of North Campus. (View the location of the Centre for Urban Ecology on Google Maps

How: This free event is open to anyone, but space is limited and you must register in advance through Eventbrite to reserve your spot.

 

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