
Before and After: Castle Kilbride Pollinator Garden
Our Junior Gardener’s planted a native pollinator garden at Castle Kilbride in 2025.
A quick look at it today shows what a difference a year can make!

Our Junior Gardener’s planted a native pollinator garden at Castle Kilbride in 2025.
A quick look at it today shows what a difference a year can make!

On a cold winter morning in March, a group of Wilmot residents gathered excitedly, watching a team of arborists climb up into the canopy of two pin oak trees in the New Hamburg Arboretum. Local community members, Reep staff, and Tree Trust members all came together to watch. Standing at a distance, we were able to stare up into their bare winter branches. If these oaks could speak directly to us, what would they say? And how could we better listen?

Garden Wilmot hosted Dr. Mike McTavish, a conservation scientist with rare Charitable Research Reserve for a lively and informative Garden Talk about Invasive Jumping Worms

Did you know carnivorous plants can be found on every continent except Antarctica? In fact, we have 20 species native to Canada, including one species

A Junior Gardener educational event was held on June 4, 2025 at Meadow Acres. The evening was hosted by Emma who provided information regarding native perennial

As seen in the Wilmot-Tavistock Gazette Members of Garden Wilmot were recently recognized for their outstanding dedication and years of volunteer service at a special

Garden Wilmot had five first time Junior Gardeners this year. The Junior Gardeners were provided with Ice Queen Zinnias and Bachelor’s Buttons and their choice
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